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United Democratic Alliance (UDA) candidate Samuel Muchina Nyagah has concluded his final campaign activities in Karau Ward, making an appeal to residents to support his bid in the upcoming Ol Kalou Constituency by-election scheduled for July 16, 2026.
Addressing supporters during his last stop before the official campaign period comes to an end, Muchina thanked residents for the warm reception he received throughout the constituency and expressed confidence that the campaign had gained significant momentum across villages and trading centres.
The UDA candidate said the by-election presents an opportunity for residents to elect leadership focused on development, accountability and inclusive representation.
He urged voters to turn out in large numbers on polling day and make a decision that would shape the constituency’s future.
According to Muchina, the enthusiasm witnessed during his campaigns reflects a growing desire among residents for practical solutions to local challenges rather than political rhetoric.
He maintained that his agenda is centered on improving infrastructure, creating opportunities for young people, strengthening public services and ensuring that development reaches every part of the constituency.
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Supporters accompanying the candidate through Karau Ward expressed optimism that the campaign had resonated with many voters.
They cited the large crowds that attended rallies and meetings as evidence that the UDA candidate had succeeded in connecting with residents on issues affecting their daily lives.
Muchina told residents that unity would be critical in driving development once the election is concluded.
He emphasized that leadership should bring people together regardless of political affiliation, adding that cooperation between elected leaders and the national government would help accelerate the implementation of key projects.
The candidate further pledged to remain accessible and accountable to constituents if elected, promising regular engagement with residents to ensure their concerns are addressed promptly.
He said his leadership would prioritize transparency and responsible use of public resources.
As campaigns draw to a close, political temperatures in Ol Kalou continue to rise, with candidates making their final appeals to undecided voters ahead of Thursday’s vote.
The constituency has attracted significant political attention, with parties viewing the by-election as an important test of their support in the region.
Residents are expected to head to the polls on July 16 to elect a new Member of Parliament in what is anticipated to be a closely watched contest.
With campaigns now entering their final hours, Samuel Muchina and his supporters remain optimistic that the momentum built across the constituency will translate into votes on election day.
Whether the campaign’s message of unity, development and accountable leadership resonates with the electorate will become clear when Ol Kalou voters cast their ballots next week.

