The National Liberal Party (NLP), under the leadership of Dr. Augustus Kyalo Muli, has continued to gain significant traction across Ukambani, positioning itself as the party to beat in the upcoming 2027 elections. From Kitui to Machakos and Makueni, NLP’s grassroots mobilization is attracting voters and aspirants alike who are tired of being used as political pawns by parties that have historically offered the region nothing in return. With growing discontent over decades of political marginalization, residents are now rallying behind Dr. Muli’s bold vision of a united, self-determined Ukambani and NLP is fast becoming the political vehicle of choice for that transformation.
Dr. Kyalo Muli has proven that he is not a man who can be manipulated or cowed into submission. His principled stand during the IEBC Selection Panel nomination battle sent a clear and powerful message he will not bow to pressure, political blackmail, or threats from those who benefit from keeping Ukambani locked in the political wilderness. While many expected him to compromise for backroom deals, Dr. Muli stood his ground, choosing to fight with integrity until the very end. This defiance has earned him massive respect among the youth and political elites alike, reinforcing his position as a fearless and determined leader focused on ending the region’s exclusion from national power.
With its rising popularity, the NLP is expected to dominate Ukambani’s county assemblies in 2027, potentially becoming the majority party in Kitui, Machakos, and Makueni. Aspirants seeking election are already gravitating toward the NLP, recognizing it as the most viable platform that resonates with the people’s frustrations and aspirations. The party’s growing MCA numbers will not only give it legislative strength at the county level but also enable it to drive critical development agendas from within. NLP is not just preparing for elections; it’s laying the groundwork for a long-term political realignment in the region.
As Patron of the powerful Anzauni Clan, Dr. Muli is also playing a strategic role in repositioning the community within national politics. Through targeted clan mobilizations and unity meetings, he is moving beyond sentimental politics and guiding his people toward meaningful political participation. His message is simple but profound, Ukambani must stop being a loyal bystander and start claiming its place at the decision-making table. No more blind loyalty. No more playing second fiddle. The time for action, power, and real representation is now and the National Liberal Party is leading that charge.
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