In an unexpected turn of events, the vocal Member of Parliament for Embakasi, Paul Ongili, popularly known as Babu Owino, recently engaged in a confidential discussion with the former Nairobi governor, Mike Sonko. This clandestine meeting took place on Tuesday, September 12, amidst growing speculations about Babu Owino’s potential bid for the Nairobi gubernatorial seat in 2027.
Babu Owino, who secured his parliamentary seat under the ODM ticket, has been unwavering in his ambition to become the fifth governor of Nairobi in 2027. His determination to rise to this influential position has led to intense political speculation and interest.
The youthful and dynamic Embakasi East MP has confidently asserted that he possesses the qualifications and qualities to either unseat or succeed the current Nairobi governor, Johnson Sakaja. Babu Owino has boldly stated that, in his opinion, no currently elected leaders in Nairobi can match his qualifications and capabilities.
As the 2027 Nairobi gubernatorial race begins to take shape, Babu Owino’s secretive meeting with Mike Sonko has added an intriguing layer of complexity to the political landscape. The nature of their discussion and the potential implications for Babu Owino’s political future remain shrouded in mystery, leaving the public and political pundits eager to unravel the details.
While Babu Owino continues to make bold statements about his aspirations, his rendezvous with the former governor has ignited curiosity and speculation among Nairobi residents and the wider Kenyan political scene. As the 2027 election season approaches, all eyes will be on Babu Owino and his journey toward potentially becoming the next governor of Nairobi.
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