‘We’re ready’: Gachagua’s DCP Party unveils 22 candidates for by-elections

Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP) Deputy Party Leader Cleophas Malala during the unveiling of its candidates for several upcoming by-elections on Tuesday August 5, 2025. PHOTO|DCP

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The Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP), led by former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, has officially unveiled its candidates for several upcoming by-elections.
Speaking at the DCP Party Headquarters during the candidate
unveiling, Deputy Party Leader Cleophas Malala affirmed that the party has
fielded candidates for all 22 by-elections, expressing confidence in a decisive
win once the Independent and Electoral Boundaries Commission (IEBC) announces
the election dates.
Mr. Malala emphasised that the Opposition faction would conduct
transparent nominations in areas with multiple aspirants to select the best
candidates, as he urged constituents from the affected areas to support DCP
candidates wholeheartedly.
“We have at least 22 by-elections, and DCP has attracted very
many aspirants. We are a party that will allow democracy to work, and that is
why we have attracted many candidates. We will have free and fair nominations
for seats where we have more than one candidate without any favouritism,” he
said.
“Only party members will be allowed to participate in the
nominations, and we are hereby urging all aspirants to go down on the ground and
start registering members.”
Malala took issue with the IEBC over the
delay in announcing the By-Election dates, despite the commission's promise to conclude the scheduling within a week after the new commissioners took office.
He alleged that there are efforts by the government to delay
the elections, asserting that the delay might be a tactic because UDA is not
yet fully prepared.
“We urge the IEBC to
live by its word. Last time they addressed the press, they said they would give
us a date for the by-election in a week’s time. Upto today, IEBC has not given
us the dates,” Malala noted.
“We are aware that the ruling party is trying to push the
dates further because they are not ready; they have done their survey and realised
that out of 22 by-elections, there is none that they can win. IEBC is an independent commission, and it should fulfil its mandate independently. We are ready
for the election, and I urge the ruling party to stop interfering with IEBC.”
Both candidates and the party leadership reiterated their
readiness and urged IEBC to announce the dates promptly.
Regarding rumours surrounding the Banisa constituency
by-election, Malala clarified that the government is
allegedly attempting to compromise DCP candidates, but has assured that their
candidates are not for sale.
He dismissed the speculation that Aden Mohammed, also known
as Kiongozi, had withdrawn from the race, describing such claims as fake news.
The candidate for Banisa also publicly denied any withdrawal
from the race, reaffirming their commitment to contest in the upcoming
by-election.
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