
Linda Mwananch principal Moses “Civilizer” Aran at Tononoka
ground on March 27, 2026/ BRIAN OTIENO
Linda Mwananch principal Moses “Civilizer” Aran at Tononoka ground on March 27, 2026/ BRIAN OTIENOODM members allied to Team Linda Mwananchi in
Mombasa have said they are ready to host their national leaders at Tononoka
ground on Sunday for the Mombasa series of the Linda Mwananchi campaign.
Led by Moses “Civilizer” Aran, the group said they
have notified all relevant authorities of the rally and have been assured of
security by security agents.
They called on all peace-loving Kenyans who want
justice for this and the next generation to turn up in large numbers for the
Tononoka rally.
Civilizer, who is a principal member of Linda Mwananchi,
said it is time young people actualize their ambitions by taking leadership
mantles from the old guard.
“These positions have for a long time been in the hands
of the old guard. Now we want to change that. As long as you are confident in
your leadership abilities, take the mantle and lead,” Civilizer said.
He dismissed the Linda Ground Special Delegates
Conference that was held at Jamhuri grounds in Nairobi as a rubber-stamping
meeting for the old guard who do not want the youth to lead.
The former nominated MCA in the Mombasa County Assembly said right now the old guard think their movement is a joke.
“But let me tell Kenyans, in the next two months,
those who are hiding will come out openly to ask for positions but they will
not find any left. They will all have been taken by young people,” Civilizer
said.
He said the country is moving in the wrong
direction and the young people must stand up against the trajectory.
“Let no one sell fear to us. The only people who
can sell fear to us are wananchi. The other people tried to block us from
holding our meeting at Ufungamano House, yet they were holding theirs at Jamhuri Grounds. That is the kind of leadership we are against,” he said.
“The two venues are very far apart. Why were those
going to rubber-stamp issues fearful of the progressive meeting of the young
people?” the former MCA said.
“Let those who want to linda ground, which has no
wananchi, protect it while we linda the people who have stood with ODM through
thick and thin,” Civilizer said.
Edwini Shamir, one of the organizers, said Kenya
is a democratic country that is governed by the rule of law.
“We don’t want to see the selective democracy that
is going on this the country. We want all persons to be allowed to exercise
their freedom of speech without intimidation like we saw in Ufungamano House in
Nairobi,” Shamir said.
On Friday, police attempted to block the Team
Linda Mwananchi, led by embattled Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna and Embakasi East
MP Babu Owino, from accessing the Ufungamano House for their parallel ODM NDC.
“We want a peaceful meeting in Mombasa. Let the security apparatus in Mombasa not be misused by those in power today. We know the docket you are leading are independent institutions which we fund through our taxes,” Shamir said.
Bradley Ouna, a political activist, said no one
should fear anything, urging Kenyans to turn up in large numbers for the
Tononoka rally on Sunday.
“We have followed all due procedure, and there is
no reason our meeting will not take place. We will be there and we will
continue protecting our people and their rights,” Ouna said.
Ouna said for change to take place in the country,
fear must depart from the people.
“We cannot initiate any meaningful change if we
have fear. We must not be led by fear. We must be led by the constitution, which
is one of the most progressive ones in the world,” Ouna said.
Ali Kubo, a youthful activist who is eying the
Mombasa senator position, said the young people are the ones who will save the
country from the wrong direction it is taking.
“The youth have woken up, and time has come for us
to lead the country,” Kubo said.
Samuel Oduma, the Team Sifuna chair in Mombasa,
said all are welcome.
“Someone once told us to leave teargases in
Kitengela. My question is, are teargases stored in police stations or
residential houses?” Oduma said.
He was responding to ODM deputy party leader
Abdulswamad Nassir, who said the Linda Mwananchi brigade is welcome in Mombasa
but should not come with tear gas.
Nassir was insinuating that the Linda Mwananchi
brigade disrupt their own meetings with teargas so as to lay blame on the Linda
Ground brigade.
“Our events are peaceful ones. This one will be
peaceful too,” Oduma said.
Linda Mwananchi rally coordinator Daniel Lucho
said they will start their Sunday activities with a church service at a venue
to be announced later and then proceed to the Tononoka ground after church.
He said they believe the meeting will be peaceful
as long as they have the numbers.
Former Mombasa woman representative Asha “Ashu”
Mohamed, who had not been seen in public for almost three years, resurfaced
amid calls for women to turn up in numbers for the Sunday rally.
“We must ensure that liberation is also done in Mombasa,” she said.




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