- by Timothy Cerullo on Wednesday, 1 July 2026 – 12:47 pm
ODM’s Linda Mwananchi faction at a rally in Western in April 2026.
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Caleb Amisi
Saboti Member of Parliament Caleb Amisi has dismissed claims that he is in discussions with President William Ruto’s administration to join the government, describing the reports as false, reckless, and politically motivated
Addressing the press on Wednesday, July 1, Amisi accused a section of politicians of spreading propaganda to create divisions among leaders advocating for political change
He specifically responded to remarks attributed to Kakamega Deputy Governor Ayub Savula, saying the allegations were intended to undermine his credibility and commitment to the opposition
“I have taken note of the unfortunate remarks and propaganda being circulated suggesting that I am engaged in conversations or political arrangements with the William Ruto regime,” he commented
Saboti MP Caleb Amisi addressing a Linda Mwananchi rally in Western.
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Caleb Amisi
He went on to add, “These allegations are false, reckless, and intended to sow division within those who seek genuine change in Kenya.”
The legislator maintained thathis political ideology and principles remain unchanged,insisting that he has consistently stood with Kenyans and has no intention of abandoning that cause
Addressing Savula directly, Amisi said the country’s political moment requires seriousness rather than speculation, further arguing that Kenya’s politics should not be based on unfounded accusations or internal divisions
Amisi also expressed outrage over what he described as a growing culture within the opposition where leaders are quick to brand other politicians as government sympathisers without evidence
According to the outspoken lawmaker, no individual or political faction has the authority to determine who belongs to the movement for democratic change
“No individual or political faction has the monopoly of determining who qualifies to belong to the movement for democratic change,” said Amisi
Beyond responding to the allegations,Amisi warned against the revival of tribal politics, arguing that ethnic mobilisation has historically failed to solve Kenya’s challenges
He praised the Gen Z movement for promoting a leaderless, fearless, and tribeless campaign centred on accountability and national unity
“Tribalism has never liberated our people, nor will it rescue our nation today. The young people who awakened this country reminded us that Kenya belongs to all its citizens, regardless of ethnicity,” Amisi argued
Saboti Mp, Caleb Amisi speaks during a conference in Ghana
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Caleb Amisi
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