In Kenya’s complex political landscape, rare moments arise that truly redefine the destiny of a place and its people. Such a watershed moment has dawned in Ugenya—driven by the rise of Hon. Vincent Junior Oyugi, affectionately known as JaSkuma. His candidacy for the Ugenya parliamentary seat in 2027 has ignited not just a campaign but an inclusive movement—a genuine political earthquake rolling through every hill, marketplace, and homestead of the constituency.
The scale of Vincent Junior’s engagement was historic. Delegates streamed in from all four wards—Ukwala, North, East Ugenya, and West Ugenya—and from every single polling station, reflecting an unprecedented unity that cut across clan, age, and gender lines. These were not passive participants; they were custodians of community aspirations, arriving with ideas, expectations, and stories of the obstacles they face. The turnout itself sent a message: the people are hungry for leadership that moves beyond words to bold, actionable solutions.
What set this gathering apart was its signature mark of practical empowerment. Every delegate received Sukuma Wiki seeds—a simple but profound gesture, emblematic of Vincent Junior’s philosophy that true leadership starts at the grassroots. By placing agricultural potential directly into the hands of the community, he affirmed an agenda where food security and economic self-reliance are not abstract goals, but realities cultivated from the soil up. The act sent ripples of hope—each seed packet, a promise that no home in Ugenya should endure want.
But Vincent Junior’s vision is broader than food and farming. He is passionately committed to the economic and social upliftment of marginalized groups, especially widows, who historically bear the burdens of exclusion. Recognizing their resilience and potential, he established a Table Banking programme across Ugenya. This initiative has become a lifeline for widows, connecting them to pooled resources, access to credit, and business training—giving them the tools to thrive, educate their children, and reclaim their dignity.

Extending this method of empowerment, Vincent Junior also initiated specialized Table Banking groups for ODM coordinators. By reinforcing the financial capabilities of grassroots political actors, he ensures that those shaping local development are themselves strengthened, fostering dignity within political engagement and transparency at every level.
His pro-women approach does not end there. Understanding that women are the heartbeat of Ugenya’s economy, he inaugurated the Women’s League—an alliance dedicated to advancing women’s leadership, networking, and opportunities for collective growth. Recognizing the necessity of sustainable, locally-driven investment, he also founded the Ugenya Fresh Community Development Sacco. This Sacco collects resources from across the community, offers affordable lending, and invests in ideas and projects that promise tangible improvements—be it new businesses, education initiatives, or health outreach programs.
Vincent Junior’s agenda passionately targets youth empowerment, a critical priority in a region where young people have long struggled against unemployment and limited prospects. He has vowed to establish vocational training centers and enhance access to capital for youth entrepreneurs. For him, the youth are not merely the leaders of tomorrow, but the engines of change today.
Education and healthcare form the other key pillars. He has outlined a comprehensive approach to upgrading schools, expanding scholarship coverage—particularly for the disadvantaged—and improving girl-child retention. In health, his plans focus on upgrading clinics, ensuring essential medication availability, and deploying more healthcare workers into underserved areas to prevent unnecessary suffering and loss.
Leadership, for Vincent Junior, means accessibility and accountability. He regularly convenes community forums, has installed feedback systems for constituents, and uses social media and digital platforms not just for outreach but for transparent dialogue. His door remains open to ideas and grievances alike, making him a refreshing departure from the often distant political establishment.
The genuine support from leaders such as Siaya County Assembly Majority Leader Martin Edwin (Wuod Lord) and West Ugenya MCA Oduor Odongo signals strong political maturity and unity, further consolidating Ugenya’s readiness for a new chapter. Their public confidence in Vincent Junior not only galvanizes trust among the populace, but also sets the tone for collaborative service across all levels.
All of this is made possible by the relentless work of Team VJ, VJ Media Team, Team Secretariat, VJ Security, and local volunteers—men and women who devote themselves day and night to the cause, ensuring seamless mobilization, open communication, and secure, peaceful engagement across all wards.
Vincent Junior Oyugi, JaSkuma, is thus more than a candidate—he is a movement and a promise incarnate: a promise that Ugenya can rise through unity, economic empowerment, and leadership that is both visionary and utterly grounded in the needs of its people.
As Ugenya marches toward the 2027 elections, its people carry more than hope—they carry clear, actionable plans and the determination to make the dreams of every widow, every farmer, every youth and every family a living reality. The seeds of transformation, literally and metaphorically, have been planted.
This is the dawn of a new era. This is Ugenya’s political earthquake—unstoppable, rooted in the people, and destined to yield a harvest of dignity, justice, and progress for all.
James’ Kilonzo Bwire is a Media and communication practitioner.








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