One Term and Done? Why Moses Omondi Is Already Losing Ugunja
They say a house built on sand cannot stand. Moses Okoth Omondi’s political career was built on favoritism, and the waves of 2027 are already coming

Moses Omondi is failing Ugunja playing games ignoring serious issues and acting under his uncle’s shadow
The Ghost of the 2025 By-Election
The people of Ugunja voted in November 2025, but Moses won through mobilization and political machinery, not genuine support.
As a result, villagers are already complaining that Moses remains unreachable.
The people who voted under pressure can now vote against him in 2027
A Puppet for a Sinking Ship
Moses is currently being used to market President Ruto’s government in Ugunja, a government many locals feel has betrayed youth and the poor.
By following his uncle Opiyo Wandayi’s instructions Moses has turned his back on the people who need a critic in Parliament
He is seen as a government project in an opposition stronghold, unable to act independently
Stop Playing Ping Pong With Serious Issues
Ugunja MP Moses Omondi must stop playing ping pong with serious matters. Being a whistleblower is not enough. As a Member of Parliament he is expected to provide solutions
People in his office are allegedly scamming constituents in the name of selling jobs.
Instead of naming these culprits and holding them accountable, Moses chooses to share contacts and whistleblow superficially.
This is not leadership; it is a game at the expense of the people
Questionable Associations
Moses has publicly associated with known serial conmen in Kenya, sharing hotels and tea while claiming to protect the public.
Villagers see through this double standard. Real leaders act decisively. They expose the culprits remove them and protect the community
The Villager’s Choice
In 2027 the people of Ugunja will not vote for a nephew; they will vote for a leader. Moses Omondi is proving he is a nobody without his uncle’s shadow.
As the saying goes, you can force a cow to the river, but you cannot force it to drink.
Wandayi forced Moses into Parliament but he cannot force the people to respect him or overlook his failures
Ugunja deserves leadership that solves problems, not someone who plays games with lives and livelihoods.
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