The gesture has been widely interpreted as an effort to connect with the local community and address their immediate needs.
At the same time, his social media activity has added to the growing speculation.
A series of posts featuring the hashtag #Oljoro_Orok001 has sparked debate among his followers, with many interpreting it as a subtle indication of his interest in the parliamentary seat.
In one of the posts shared on his Instagram page, Samidoh appeared to signal a shift towards civic engagement.
He shared a photo that many believe points to his political aspirations and used the opportunity to encourage residents of Nyandarua County to register as voters.
“Democracy works when you show up. One registration today, a lifetime of impact tomorrow,” he captioned the image.
The message, while not an outright declaration of candidacy, has been seen by observers as a calculated move to mobilise support and raise awareness ahead of the 2027 elections.
Encouraging voter registration is often viewed as a key step for individuals preparing to enter elective politics.
Samidoh’s growing association with political figures and his involvement in community initiatives have strengthened the perception that he may be laying the groundwork for a future campaign.
His alignment with the DCP also places him within a broader political network as the country begins to witness early positioning ahead of the next election cycle.
Despite the growing speculation, the singer has not made a formal announcement regarding his intentions to vie for the seat.
However, his actions and public statements continue to attract attention from both supporters and political analysts.
If he decides to run, Samidoh would join a list of public figures transitioning into politics, a trend that has become increasingly common in Kenya.
His popularity as a musician could give him an advantage in connecting with voters, particularly among the youth.
