Mutisya wa Ngai did not just step aside—he detonated a political message that will echo across Mumbuni North for years. His withdrawal in favour of Hon. Anthony Kisoi was not the concession of a beaten man, but the masterstroke of a leader who understands that real power lies in strategy, unity, and timing. Speaking to a crowd that has walked with him through every twist of the struggle, Mutisya’s voice carried both fire and humility. He reminded his supporters that their movement was not built on empty ambition, but on courage, loyalty, and the unbreakable spirit of a people hungry for change.

By aligning with the political direction set by Ukambani kingpin Rt. Hon. Kalonzo Musyoka, Mutisya signaled that he is not a lone ranger chasing personal glory, but a disciplined soldier in a larger war for regional influence. For two painful years, Mumbuni North has watched development stall under the weight of lacklustre representation. Mutisya refused to allow another election cycle to slip through the cracks of division. His decision was a calculated punch aimed not at opponents, but at disunity itself. It sent a message loud enough for both allies and rivals: the politics of fragmentation has expired.
He acknowledged the disappointment that some may feel, but framed it as the birth pain of a greater political strategy. “I want to sincerely thank our party leader, Rt. Hon. Kalonzo Musyoka, whose wisdom continues to guide the soul of Ukambani politics. His counsel reminded me that leadership is not about winning a seat—it is about winning the future of our people. I also extend my heartfelt gratitude to Governor Wavinya Ndeti, a tireless champion of development, whose unwavering commitment to the progress of Machakos inspires all of us. Their leadership gave me the courage to choose unity over ambition, and to serve Mumbuni North with an even bigger heart.”

This was not a retreat—it was a tactical repositioning. A leader who sees beyond the immediate battlefield understands when to charge, when to step back, and when to merge forces for a decisive victory. Mutisya made it clear: their political machinery was strong, remains strong, and will only grow stronger under a united command. The movement is not dead—it’s evolving into a more potent force, sharpened and streamlined for the future.
In his final rallying call, Mutisya transformed withdrawal into a renewed oath of service. He promised that his commitment to the people of Mumbuni North and the dignity of the Akamba community will not flicker for a second. Their trust, he declared, was never wasted; it has only prepared the ground for a more formidable future. With a tone that blended resolve and defiance, he urged the community to march together—no hesitation, no second-guessing, no looking back. Unity is the new weapon. Victory is the new horizon. Mumbuni North is the new battleground of possibility.

