The National Liberal Party (NLP) has acknowledged its candidate's fourth-place finish in the Ol Kalou parliamentary by-election, securing 103 votes.Party leader Dr.
Augustus Kyalo Muli described the result as a milestone for the party's grassroots growth, emphasizing that the outcome reflects continued support for NLP's political ideals despite the highly polarized race.The by-election was won by Sammy Douglas Waweru Kamau of the Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP) with 35,440 votes.Muli highlighted that the contest evolved into a political showdown between Kenya's main rival camps rather than a debate over policies.
He noted that NLP's performance, compared to Jubilee and PNU, demonstrates progress given the party's two-year rebuilding phase under his leadership.The NLP's result underscores growing recognition for the party as it lays the groundwork for future elections.
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