
‘I am Not A UDA Project!’ – MP Salasya Says
Mumias East MP Peter Salasya has denied suggestions that he is a UDA project following his announcement to run for president in 2027.
He claimed the charges are nothing more than cheap misinformation created by people who are scared of the political wave he is igniting across the country.
“I am not a UDA project. I am not funded by the State House. I have never received a single cent from any government official,” Salasya remarked on his social media pages.
Salasya also stated that not a single cent from the Mumias East NG-CDF fund had been misappropriated.
“Not even a shilling. Our projects are visible, trackable, and transformative. Ask the students, the schools, the hospitals, and the parents on the ground. We’re delivering, not looting,” he stated.
Let me be crystal clear, for the avoidance of doubt:
— Hon. Peter Salasya (@pksalasya) May 10, 2025
I am NOT a UDA project. I am NOT funded by State House. I have NEVER received a single cent—let alone Ksh 40 million—from Katoo Ole Metito or any government official. Full stop.
These claims are nothing but cheap, lazy… pic.twitter.com/q7I0nsGg5I
The congressman claims he is backed by a network of patriotic Kenyans who want change, not cartels.
“What you’re witnessing isn’t money at work. It’s pure strategy, unmatched charisma, and massive goodwill from Kenyans who believe in the future I represent.”
Salasya stated in a message posted on his social media platforms on Monday, April 28, that his choice was made after much thought, many conversations, and a thorough evaluation of the country’s current position.
The 35-year-old MP offered an open invitation to all Kenyans, especially the youth and women.
He also asked workers, entrepreneurs, and visionaries to join him on what he called a voyage to a new dawn for our great country.
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Salasya has previously stated the concerns he will handle if elected President of Kenya.
“My industrialisation blueprint? It’s a game-changer. We’ll crash unemployment from 35% to single digits. Look at Rwanda—they did it. So can we!”
The first-term legislator promises to address national inclusion.
Salasya has acknowledged that the race against experienced politicians would be difficult, but he has pledged to be prepared.
‘I am Not A UDA Project!’ – MP Salasya Says