Cash, mattresses, boats, gas cylinders: Inside the high-stakes battle for Ol Kalou MP seat
Ol Kalou residents receive mattresses during a past rally ahead of the July 16 by-election. PHOTO | COURTESY
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As the July 16, 2026, parliamentary by-election draws closer,
the quiet, agricultural town of Ol Kalou in Nyandarua County has been
transformed into a bustling marketplace as heavyweight politicians, government
technocrats and busybodies troop to the constituency bearing all manner of
goodies - and brazen audacity.
Unlike the region's famous
potatoes or dairy products, what appears to be tragically on sale here is the
very democratic rights of its citizens, as politicians allied to the ruling
party storm their way through town, whipping up clouds of dust, cutting
thorough markets and tearing up the tarmac as they jostle for attention, while
at the same time seemingly trading top-dollar for that all-important vote.
On Tuesday, July 7, Nakuru
East Member of Parliament David Gikaria made no mistake of his high-stakes
overtures in the usually humdrum region, publicly enunciating his activities,
endeavors, financial breakdowns and political infrastructure.
While addressing a crowd
of residents, Gikaria openly defended his 'cash-for-ID’ mobilisation,
dismissing claims that his team’s insistence on retaining voters’ IDs was
intended to manipulate the electoral process, saying the exercise was aimed at
ensuring campaign resources reached registered voters within polling stations
assigned to his campaign team.
“Yesterday alone, right
here among you, I spent Ksh.1.2 million. I did not chase anyone away. Was anyone
sent away from the meeting? I said those who had come, even if they had not
been invited, should stay,” Gikaria said in remarks captured in the now-viral
video.
The legislator said
campaign coordinators were asking for National Identity cards to confirm
whether beneficiaries were registered in polling stations allocated to his team.
“I have been assigned
Gedhima and Nyakiambi polling stations… That is why they are asking for your
ID,” he said, rejecting allegations that the exercise was intended to interfere
with the electoral process.
Gikaria further claimed
his campaign had been allocated Ksh.250,000 for daily activities, saying the
funds were earmarked for specific polling stations under his coordination.
The MP's unrestrained
remarks immediately drew controversy and condemnation from Kenyans, with many
viewing it as the legislator's open admission of voter bribery, bathed in
political jargon and honey-laced electioneering terminology.
Many wondered why a Member
of Parliament was required to walk around with millions of shillings per day,
gather random crowds, wantonly dish out the cash and still come back tomorrow
with more millions, and still expect nothing in return for the investment.
X user James Kamau wrote,
"We are officially a banana republic. The IEBC is watching voter bribery
unfold in plain sight and doing absolutely nothing about it. This is the same
IEBC we’re supposed to trust with a free and fair election in 2027. We are so
cooked."
Another user wrote,
"They are not even hiding it anymore. Coming with bundles of money to buy
voters so they would vote for their candidate. That's not democracy. This is
clearly an electoral malpractice. Failed system of governance leads to such
circumstances! IEBC must answer to this!"
Gakaria's remarks came
just a day after various government ministries, in full coordination of the
Cabinet Secretaries or Principal Secretaries in charge, distributed free
government-branded mattresses and brand-new LPG cylinders, as videos and photos
from Ol Kalou showed potential voters queuing for the freebies, as women walked
away with gas cylinders atop their heads and men strapped their goodies on
their motorbikes.
Former Deputy President
and Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP) leader Rigathi Gachagua, whose candidate
Sammy Kamau Ngotho is also in the race for the much-coveted parliamentary seat,
took issue with what he viewed as daylight bribery, alleging that residents of
Ol Kalou were being asked to surrender their national identity cards in
exchange for governmental handouts.
In a statement shared on
his X account on Tuesday, Gachagua claimed that the alleged activity is part of
a broader scheme to prevent eligible voters from participating in the upcoming
poll.
"Reports reaching me
from Ol Kalou are that residents are being asked to surrender their identity
cards in exchange for a free gas cylinder and a GoK-branded mattress. This is a
scheme to deny you the opportunity and right to vote on the by-elections of
16th July 2026," he wrote.
Gachagua urged residents
not to hand over their identification documents, emphasizing that the national
ID is essential for voter identification during elections.
"Please don't
surrender your Identity Card to anyone. Let the Government and UDA campaigners
give you the gas cylinder and a GoK mattress," he added.
Additionally, Gachagua
encouraged residents to accept any development projects or donations being
offered that have not been delivered to Ol Kalou since independence, but
cautioned them against exchanging their constitutional right to vote.
Following the passing of
long-serving lawmaker David Njuguna Kiaraho earlier this year, the race to fill
his seat devolved into an aggressive campaign of transactional politics as
Cabinet Secretaries, Principal Secretaries, and a procession of senior
government officials crisscrossed Ol Kalou Constituency with a frequency and
intensity that is almost unprecedented.
In a display of staggering
cynicism, pundits have noted that political operatives are exploiting economic
hardships, treating vulnerable voters not as stakeholders in a democratic
process, but as consumers who can be bought out for the price of a pillow, and
pocketed in exchange for a few hundred shillings.
In a past article touching
on the topic, columnist Wilfred Nshekantebirwe of Uganda's Daily Monitor wrote
about voter bribery, opining that:
"Voters wait with expectation, not for ideas, but for
handouts. The vote has been cheapened, defiled, and stripped of its democratic
worth. In this distorted theatre, the highest bidder takes all, while
meritocracy is suffocated and integrity becomes the first casualty.
When internal elections
become a contest of money rather than merit, the quality of leadership is
fatally compromised. We are no longer selecting visionaries, patriots, or
servant leaders, we are recruiting the wealthiest manipulators with the means
to corrupt the system and the motivation to recoup their investment once in
office."
Keen Kenyans have also
noted that Ol Kalou, unlike past by-election activities in constituencies like
Emurua-Dikir, Malava and Mbeere North, has witnessed an incredibly mighty
political blitz, as the government appears overly keen on capturing the seat,
reasserting its position in Central Kenya and vanquishing Gachagua's
stranglehold of the region.
What started as an
innocuous launch of the hitherto dead Nyahururu railway line birthed a plethora
of prominent visits which turned the constituency into a political tinderbox,
and attracted widespread criticism from opposition leaders and political
commentators who pointed out that most of these projects were languishing for
years and then suddenly started to have an urgency after the announcement of
the by-election.
Within mere months, the
people of Ol Kalou have reaped massively; the Engineer–Ol Kalou–Nyahururu road
upgrading, rehabilitation and tarmacking of roads in Ol Kalou town,
acceleration of the Last Mile Electricity Connectivity Programme, the launch of
three Digital Hubs by the Ministry of Information, Communications and the
Digital Economy and more.
Writing in the People
Daily, Ndiritu Wanjiru wrote: "It’s becoming a referendum on whether or
not the visible government development can convert to electoral support or if
voters will move past the last-minute projects and make their decisions based
on their overall political view."

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