Sifuna's Diehard Supporter Threatens to Join UDA If the Following Is Put on the Table

A dramatic political twist has left many Kenyans talking after a man who became famous for climbing a traffic light pole during a Linda Mwananchi rally publicly accused Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna of abandoning him.

The man, whose daring act attracted huge attention during the rally, now claims that the recognition he gained has not improved his life. Speaking in a video that has since circulated online, he expressed frustration and disappointment, saying leaders linked to the movement had not come to his aid despite the sacrifices he made.

His remarks quickly sparked debate on social media, with many people wondering whether political supporters are often forgotten once public events end. The incident sparked reactions online as some users sympathized with his struggles while others questioned whether politicians should be expected to provide personal financial assistance.

What shocked many even more was his next declaration. The man threatened to ditch the Linda Mwananchi movement and join President William Ruto’s UDA camp if Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi and Senator Aaron Cheruiyot help transform his financial situation.

The statement immediately fueled fresh political conversations. Supporters appeared divided, with some criticizing him for allegedly putting loyalty up for sale, while others argued that economic hardship can push people into difficult decisions.

His story has once again highlighted the challenges faced by ordinary citizens who actively participate in political campaigns hoping for change. Many people were left talking about whether political movements should do more to support grassroots supporters after major events.

As the clip continues spreading across different platforms, what happened next surprised many: the conversation shifted from politics to the broader issue of unemployment, poverty, and the expectations citizens place on leaders.

With emotions running high and opinions sharply divided, the controversy shows no signs of fading anytime soon.


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