
Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga has sparked excitement within the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) after hinting at a likely victory in the Kasipul race. Her remarks came during a warm and cheerful visit to the home of ODM candidate Boyd Were, where supporters had already gathered in high spirits.
Wanga, a senior ODM figure and one of the party’s strongest mobilizers in the region, expressed confidence that the people of Kasipul are firmly behind Boyd Were. She praised his grassroots connection, campaign message, and commitment to serving the community.
A Celebration Filled With Optimism
During her visit, Wanga joined residents, local leaders, and the Were family in a celebratory atmosphere marked by traditional songs, dancing, and chants in support of ODM. The gathering symbolized growing confidence that the party is on the path to a decisive win in the constituencyBoyd Were, who has been running a vibrant and people-focused campaign, continues to gain momentum on the ground. His promises on development, youth empowerment, and accountable leadership have strengthened his appeal across Kasipul.
Why ODM Is Confident
According to insiders, recent engagements with voters show ODM maintaining a significant lead. Wanga noted that the strong turnout at Boyd Were’s events reflects the trust the community has in his leadership.
She urged residents to remain united, emphasizing ODM’s long-standing influence and development record in the region. Her endorsement, coupled with her participation in celebrations at the Were home, signals strong party unity heading into the final phase of the campaigns.
What’s Next for Kasipul
As election day approaches, ODM continues to intensify its outreach across villages and trading centers. The Kasipul race is shaping up to be one of the party’s key strongholds, with growing signs that Boyd Were may soon secure a sweeping victory.
Gladys Wanga’s visit not only boosted morale but also reaffirmed ODM’s confidence in its candidate and its future in Kasipul.
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