In Summary
- Sakaja affirmed that he will continue participating actively in building the party ahead of the 2027 elections.
Nairobi UDA delegates on Wednesday broke out into a song as Governor Johnson Sakaja addressed them at the Bomas of Kenya, Nairobi.
As he spoke, alleging that he was being attacked because he is not from the "right" tribe, the delegates started clapping as they sang.
"Sakaja usilale lale lale, Sakaja usilale bado mapambano mapambano mapambano, bado mapambano."
The governor joined them and assured them he was not going to be intimidated.
Sakaja affirmed that he will continue participating actively in building the party ahead of the 2027 elections.
Some of his supporters could be heard in the background saying they will stay loyal to him.
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