Hundreds of Kisumu residents poured into the streets to give Edwin Sifuna a rousing and emotional welcome, in scenes that captured the city’s enduring political energy.
The motorcade’s arrival turned into a celebration, with crowds singing, dancing, and chanting “one term” slogans in a clear political message aimed at William Ruto.
The now-viral video, filmed at Kisumu town’s main stage near the roundabout linking Airport Road and Kondele, shows residents lining the roads, waving and raising one finger to symbolize their call for a single presidential term.
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The atmosphere was not only vibrant but deeply expressive, reflecting the voices of ordinary wananchi eager to be heard.
Sifuna, who serves as Secretary General of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), appeared moved by the reception. His visit seemed to reconnect him directly with the grassroots, where political opinions are often most strongly felt.
Supporters could be seen pushing closer just to catch a glimpse of him, a sign of the influence he continues to command.
Beyond the celebration, the message from Kisumu was unmistakable. The chants and gestures were not random; they carried a sense of purpose and unity.
Many in the crowd appeared determined to express their dissatisfaction and their expectations for leadership accountability.
The moment also reflects a broader shift in the political mood. As conversations about governance and future elections grow louder, public gatherings like this one are becoming powerful platforms for citizens to signal their stance.
For now, Kisumu has spoken in a bold and unmistakable voice. Whether this momentum spreads beyond the lakeside city remains to be seen, but one thing is clear—the political ground is alive, and leaders across the spectrum are being put on notice.
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