By Samson Wire
The race to succeed Felix Odiwuor in the politically strategic Lang’ata Constituency is already gathering momentum, and one name is increasingly dominating early conversations: Abbas Khalif.
With the incumbent MP—popularly known as Jalango—having publicly declared his intention to contest the Nairobi senatorial seat in 2027, political attention is quickly shifting to potential successors. Among those being widely tipped to step into the arena is Khalif, the current Member of County Assembly (MCA) for South C Ward, whose profile has steadily risen both within local politics and the business community.
Political analysts and grassroots leaders say Khalif’s growing visibility, development record, and financial capacity place him among the most formidable early prospects for the Lang’ata parliamentary seat.
Coming from a prominent business family, Khalif is associated with the Kifaru maize milling enterprise—one of the largest milling operations linked to the region’s expanding food supply network. His background in business has often been cited by supporters as evidence of managerial discipline and economic insight, qualities they believe could translate into effective national leadership.
But it is his grassroots engagement that has arguably built his strongest political capital.
Residents of South C frequently credit the MCA for consistent humanitarian outreach, including food distribution drives and community support programmes during periods of hardship. Khalif has also been visible in emergency response efforts, including assistance during recent disasters affecting parts of the ward.
Within the county assembly, he has backed a number of development initiatives aimed at improving infrastructure, social welfare, and community support programmes—initiatives that supporters say have strengthened his reputation as a hands-on local leader.
Strategically, Khalif’s political base may also extend beyond South C. As one of the key urban zones within the broader Lang’ata constituency, the ward serves as an influential political gateway, allowing leaders who perform well there to build networks across neighbouring areas.
Observers note that Khalif’s support appears to cut across several communities in Nairobi, particularly among Luo and Luhya residents who form a significant voter bloc in the constituency. His business operations and employment network have further broadened his connections within the city.
Party dynamics may also play in his favour. Lang’ata has historically leaned toward the Orange Democratic Movement, and Khalif’s ability to secure a strong party position could significantly shape the trajectory of the race.
Khalif’s political resilience is another factor analysts highlight. In the 2022 elections, he entered the South C MCA race as a relatively new political figure but managed to defeat seasoned politician Osman Khalif—a result widely interpreted as proof of his strategic political instincts and growing grassroots appeal.
Political commentators now describe him as a calculated and determined contender who understands the arithmetic of urban politics.
As the countdown to the 2027 general election slowly begins, the Lang’ata contest is expected to attract multiple aspirants from across Nairobi’s political spectrum. Yet for now, Abbas Khalif’s name continues to surface prominently in early projections.
Whether the South C MCA will ultimately translate his growing influence into a successful parliamentary bid remains to be seen. But if current political whispers are any indication, Lang’ata’s 2027 race may already have one candidate setting the pace long before the starting gun.






