
Powerful and influential western Kenya Member of parliament today brought business in western kenya to a standstill as he campaigns for deputy president Dr William Ruto's presidential bid a head of the August general election in the country.
This is after Kimilili member of parliament honourable Didmus Wekesa Barasa took his political campaigns of hustler nation to Kibisi Kimilili constituency in Bungoma county in western kenya region.
The vocal member of parliament during his campaigns defended his development agendas and promised to do should he be given another chance in the coming general election. He said he will give more strength I. Education, provision of water, social amenities like hospitals, good road networks among other key issues.
He encouraged locals to vote in deputy president Dr William Ruto as their next president since he is the one who understands the needs of the locals.
During his campaigns, honourable Barasa attracted a mammoth who turned up for his big event as shared in some of the photos below.





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