Lawmakers from across the political divide made the remarks during Matiang’i’s homecoming rallies across Kisii and Nyamira counties.
Among those
pledging support were MPs allied both to President William Ruto and former
Prime Minister Raila Odinga, signalling a potential shake-up in regional support
for Kenya Kwanza and ODM as political dynamics ahead of 2027 continue to shift.
“As a community, we have decided that Matiang’i will bring us together because for a long time we have been mocked by others,” said North Mugirango MP Joash Nyamoko.
Nyamoko, a UDA MP, urged the region to rally behind Matiang’i, describing him as the only leader from Gusii capable of uniting the community for a common cause.
He spoke at Chepilat Market in Nyamira County, where Matiang’i stopped to greet residents who had turned out in large numbers to welcome him.
Kitutu Masaba MP Clive Gisairo of ODM said the Gusii community would stand firmly behind Matiang’i in 2027, encouraging residents to register as voters.
“Here is the man you asked us to bring forward for you — please, let’s support him because he has demonstrated a solid track record,” he said.
Kitutu Chache South MP Antony Kibagendi, also of ODM, echoed the call for unity, urging the region to back Matiang’i’s efforts to unite the community and pursue the presidency in 2027.
“Are you ready for Matiang’i?” he asked the crowd, which roared back in affirmation. “We must be ready now because we have our presidential candidate. Our people must now register as voters so that we can take the State House.”
Other leaders who voiced their support included Kisii Senator Richard Onyonka, UDA-nominated Senator Gloria Orwoba, and former West Mugirango MP Vincent Kemosi.
Matiang’i, who spent the night at his Simbauti residence, began his tour at Kijauri (Nyansiongo) at 9 a.m. before addressing a mini-rally in Keroka.
He then stopped at Keumbu Market, a popular open-air market, for a meet-the-people session before delivering a major address at the Kisii Capital Roundabout.
Thousands of residents turned out to welcome him in his first-ever political appearance since his return from the USA.