Governor Joseph Ole Lenku of Kajiado County has voiced his opposition to early political campaigns in the region. He emphasized the need for leaders to focus on development projects and serving the residents rather than engaging in premature political activities. Governor Lenku urged politicians to prioritize the needs of the people and work towards improving the county’s infrastructure, healthcare, and education systems.

However, the political landscape in Kajiado County is heating up as Deputy Governor Martin Moshisho has expressed his intention to run for the governor’s seat in the upcoming elections. Moshisho has garnered significant support from various leaders and residents, creating a competitive atmosphere within the county’s political scene.
Governor Lenku’s stance reflects his commitment to fostering a conducive environment for growth and development in Kajiado County. By discouraging early political campaigns, he aims to prevent distractions and ensure that the county’s leadership remains focused on delivering on their promises to the people. His message resonates with many residents who share his vision for a better and more developed Kajiado County.

As the political dynamics continue to evolve, it remains to be seen how the competition between Governor Lenku and Deputy Governor Moshisho will unfold. Both leaders have their supporters and detractors, making the upcoming elections a highly anticipated event in Kajiado County.