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ELP Party Leader Rose Mulwa: This Is How My Presidency Will Look Like

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Empowerment Liberation Party (ELP) leader Rose Mulwa has vowed to transform Kenya into a nation free from corruption and inequality if elected President in 2027.

Speaking during the official launch of the Empowerment Liberation Party, Mulwa said Kenya has immense potential that can only be realized through honest and visionary leadership.

“I have worked abroad and walked the streets of Japan, South Korea, Belgium, and India, among other countries, and I can confirm that Kenya is among the best nations in the world. We just need to protect it,” she said.

Mulwa described ELP as a national movement with members drawn from all parts of the country.

“This party belongs to all of us. I urge all Kenyans to join our cause of eradicating tribalism, corruption, injustice, and poor governance. I went to school in Machakos, then came back to Nairobi, and I have traveled across almost all regions. Kenya belongs to everyone,” she added.

The ELP leader also shared her personal struggles, recalling a period when she was jobless and uncertain about her future.

“To our youth, I once lived without a job, but God opened my way and things worked out. I want all of you to stay strong and soldier on. ELP belongs to you,” she encouraged.

Mulwa dismissed claims that ELP was aligned with any political faction, emphasizing that it was a people-driven initiative.

“People were asking whether I was a project of either the government or the opposition. I want to state clearly that I belong to Kenyans. I am their project,” she declared.

She further stated that ELP would uphold the rule of law, promote transparency, and respect the government of the day.

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“We respect the government of the day because once we take over power, we too shall be respected,” she said.

Mulwa revealed that the party would soon convene a National Delegates Conference to chart its next course and outline its national agenda. She urged Kenyans to take responsibility for the country’s progress.

“Nobody will come from outside Kenya to fix our issues. Our problems will be solved by us,” she concluded.


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