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Matiang’i Turns to supporters and volunteers to power 2027 presidential campaign

Jubilee Party Deputy Leader Fred Matiang’i has stated that he does not have sufficient personal wealth to independently finance a presidential campaign as he prepares for the 2027 general election.

Speaking on his political ambitions, Matiang’i acknowledged that mounting a nationwide campaign requires substantial financial resources, which he does not possess on his own.The former Cabinet minister revealed that his presidential bid will rely heavily on contributions from well-wishers and supporters who believe in his leadership and political direction.

According to Matiang’i, this collective support is central to his strategy to challenge President William Ruto in the upcoming election.He further explained that a significant portion of the team working to advance his campaign is doing so on a voluntary basis. Matiang’i noted that many individuals supporting his bid have committed their time and effort without financial compensation, demonstrating what he described as broad-based support for his candidature.Matiang’i’s remarks underscore a campaign approach built around grassroots involvement rather than personal financial strength.

By depending on volunteers and supporter contributions, he positions his bid as one driven by collective effort rather than individual wealth.As political activity ahead of the 2027 general election continues to take shape, Matiang’i’s statements highlight the financial realities faced by some aspirants and the growing role of volunteerism and supporter backed funding in Kenya’s political landscape.

Anne Okello

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