MP Salasya says nobody from UDA pays him for his run at president. He calls these rumors fake talk from scared people who see his growing fame. No money comes to him from the State House or any officials. He wants voters to know their local funds stay safe, and all projects are easy to find. Local schools, students, and hospitals can tell how he helps them without stealing cash.
He claims a team of regular citizens backs his plans for change. His success comes from smart plans and his charm rather than deep pockets. The lawmaker told social media followers last month that he thought hard before deciding to run. He asked young people, women, workers, and business owners to walk with him toward a better Kenya. The 35-year-old promises to cut the job shortage from 35 percent to less than ten percent, just like Rwanda did.
He claims a team of regular citizens backs his plans for change. His success comes from smart plans and his charm rather than deep pockets. The lawmaker told social media followers last month that he thought hard before deciding to run. He asked young people, women, workers, and business owners to walk with him toward a better Kenya. The 35-year-old promises to cut the job shortage from 35 percent to less than ten percent, just like Rwanda did.