Ugenya has always been a land of deep roots and powerful voices. But on that electrifying day during the ODM Delegate Meeting, the very ground beneath the people of Ugenya seemed to tremble with a new kind of power—a power fueled by hope, courage, and a vision that shattered the old political script. At the center of this awakening stood Hon. Vincent Junior Oyugi, the bold and visionary aspirant for the Ugenya parliamentary seat in the 2027 general elections.
From the moment Vincent Junior took the stage, the atmosphere was electric. The hall, thick with smoke from celebratory fires, echoed with chants and ululations from energetic youth, dedicated women’s groups, and elders alike. This was a meeting unlike any other—an unprecedented coming together of people hungry for change. Vincent Junior’s address was not just speechmaking; it was a call to arms, a beacon illuminating the path to a future that had long been out of Ugenya’s reach.
With the backing of powerful ODM leaders like Siaya County Assembly Majority Leader Martin Edwin, affectionately known as Wuod Lord, and West Ugenya Member of County Assembly Oduor Odongo, Vincent Junior’s message carried weight. Their presence reinforced the fact that this was not simply a political event, but a movement galvanizing diverse groups under a common cause—to uplift, empower, and transform Ugenya.
In his stirring address, Vincent Junior spoke passionately about relentless investment in the people’s welfare: “We must invest in our youth—our most valuable resource. They will not wait for jobs to come to them; we will equip them with skills to create wealth and be leaders,” he declared. His words resonated deeply with the young delegates who had long felt marginalized.

He also laid bare the urgent need to repair and improve the health infrastructure, noting, “No mother should lose a child due to lack of proper medical care. Access to quality health services is a right, and we will fight to make it a reality.” Women, who form the backbone of Ugenya’s economy, received special focus. Vincent Junior vowed to champion their empowerment through support for small businesses and assured markets.
Throughout the meeting, the atmosphere was one of unwavering solidarity. Delegates pledged their resources, youth groups volunteered for outreach programs, and women’s associations promised to rally behind the agenda. Wuod Lord proudly remarked, “We are here today not just to endorse a candidate but to back a vision of integrity, courage, and effective leadership.”
Oduor Odongo echoed the sentiment, adding, “Vincent Junior is a servant-leader who listens and acts. His plans for governance represent the aspirations of every Ugenyan. Together, we move forward.”
The crowd’s resounding chant captured the essence of the moment: “Vincent Junior is the choice. Vincent Junior is the power. Vincent Junior is the future!” It was a declaration of faith in a new generation of leadership born from grassroots struggles and honed in relentless dedication.
Indeed, this meeting marked a turning point. It symbolized the breaking of old political molds and the birth of a new chapter—a chapter in which Ugenya’s youth, women, and marginalized communities will no longer be silenced or sidelined.
Vincent Junior’s vision goes beyond political rhetoric—it is a manifesto of hope, a promise to nurture talent, expand infrastructure, and foster inclusive growth. By bringing together seasoned leaders and vibrant youth movements, by blending tradition with innovation, he embodies the promise of a rejuvenated Ugenya.
As the sun set over Siaya County that day, it was clear that Ugenya was poised for transformation. The seismic energy unleashed by Vincent Junior’s leadership will ripple through the constituency for years to come, inspiring every corner—from the rural homesteads to the bustling markets.
Hon. Vincent Junior Oyugi reminded everyone that this was only the beginning: “This ground shook because we dared to dream aloud. Now, let us join hands and turn that dream into lasting change. Ugenya’s future is not a distant hope—it is the work we begin today, together.”
With the overwhelming unity at the delegates meeting and the momentum building behind him, Vincent Junior stands tall—not just as an aspirant but as the embodiment of Ugenya’s choice for 2027. He is the power igniting a political revolution, the future that promises dignity, development, and democracy in its truest form.
James’ Kilonzo Bwire is a Media and communication practitioner.








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