Babu Owino positions himself as ODM’s best bet for 2027 Nairobi Governor race
Embakasi East MP Babu Owino speaks during an interview on Ramogi FM on January 20, 2026.
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Embakasi East Member of Parliament Babu Owino has declared
himself the frontrunner in the race for Nairobi's gubernatorial seat, calling
for a new approach to election campaigns in the capital.
Speaking during an interview on Ramogi FM on Tuesday, the
legislator exuded confidence about his prospects, citing favorable polling data.
He argued that Nairobi presents a strategic opportunity for
the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party that should not be squandered.
"All opinion polls indicate that I am ahead in this
Governor race here in Nairobi," Owino stated, projecting confidence in his
electoral fortunes.
The MP described the capital as ripe for political
consolidation, urging the ODM party leadership to give him free rein to
campaign across all constituencies.
"Nairobi is low hanging fruit, they should just release
me to go vie and defend all MCA seats in Nairobi," he said, suggesting he
feels constrained in his current campaign activities.
Drawing lessons from Kenya's political history, Owino pointed
to the cross-ethnic appeal demonstrated by the late ODM party leader Raila
Odinga as a model worth emulating.
"Even Baba Raila Odinga got over 1 million votes from the
Kikuyus," he noted, before adding that "we need a different strategy
while dealing with election campaigns."
The remarks suggest that the MP is positioning himself as a
unifying figure capable of transcending ethnic lines in Kenya's cosmopolitan
capital, home to diverse communities from across the country.
He called for a focus on voter mobilization rather than
political intrigue: "Let's get out and campaign to get votes and not being
petty with politics."
As Nairobi's political landscape continues to evolve ahead of
the next general election, Owino's assertive positioning signals his intention
to make the Governor's race a central battleground, banking on his popularity
and what he describes as strong polling numbers to carry him to victory.
The race for Nairobi County's top seat remains fluid, with
several candidates expected to throw their hats in the ring as the political
calendar progresses.


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