“Baba Give Us A Signal” Amisi Makes Emotional Plea In Strong Political Message

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Member of Parliament Caleb Amisi has expressed frustration over recent political developments, making emotional remarks in reference to the late former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, whom he fondly refers to as “Baba”.

In his statement, Amisi appeared to address a broader political situation involving shifting alliances and growing tensions within the political space.

He suggested that some individuals who were previously sent to Bondo, as he put it, are now seeking support from their own communities after facing rejection elsewhere.

He said: “After sending you to bondo as they promised , they are here crying to their own people to save them.”

Amisi further lamented what he described as political rejection in different regions, expressing concern about leaders who he believes are struggling to maintain support both at home and outside their traditional bases.

He stated: “They have been rejected home and away, Baba give us a signal.”

His remarks reflect growing emotions among some political figures who continue to align themselves with Raila Odinga’s political influence and legacy, even as the country’s political landscape continues to evolve.

Amisi, who is among politicians closely associated with the opposition movement, appeared to appeal for direction and clarity in the unfolding political environment.

His reference to “Baba” underscores Raila Odinga’s long-standing influence in Kenyan politics, where he is often viewed by supporters as a central figure capable of shaping political direction.

In his emotional appeal, Amisi also called for decisive leadership and unity among those who share similar political ideals.

He suggested that there is a need for renewed focus and direction as political actors navigate current challenges.

He added: “We want to change this country once and for all, Baba. Give us a signal!”

The remarks highlight the continued emotional and political attachment that some leaders have toward Raila Odinga, even as new political dynamics emerge across the country.

His influence remains a key reference point in discussions within opposition-aligned circles.

Amisi’s statement is likely to stir further debate within political ranks, particularly among leaders who are aligned with different factions and those seeking to redefine their positions ahead of future political contests.

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