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HE. Capt. Ali Ibrahim Roba, EGH, MP
@aliiroba
The First Governor Of Mandera County Government| The Third Senator of Mandera County| UDM (United Democratic Movement) Party Leader| Former DFO of DAC Aviation
Mandera County, Kenya
Joined April 2012
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    Alhamdullillah Alhamdullillah tonight we hear of the good news of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s election victory in the second round. He is a leader I admire the most and his win has brightened my moment. May The Almighty Allah be with him in the task ahead of leading his
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    The least expected in partnerships is respect. We have been struggling to fit within Azimio but we became the unwanted guests. It is not about positions but the feeling of belonging somewhere where you feel recognized, respected and consulted. The country must move on.
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    Alhamdullillah. We thank the Almighty Allah for more blessings for our UDM party. We got one more Senator and one more MP nominated bringing our total number in parliament of Kenya to 11 members of parliament. A big boost for our Kenya Kwanza team in both houses.
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    Alhamdullillah UDM party received more blessings from the Almighty Allah through nominations. After nominations we have 11 MPs (3 senators and 8 MPs) , 62 MCAs and our 2 Governors. Good Beginning for previously little known party UDM. Now we are ranked 5th in strength nationally
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    ALARMING SITUATION IN MANDERA Jubaland forces are now inside Mandera town. Schools have been shut down, businesses paralyzed, and families displaced in fear of stray bullets, RPGs and unexploded ordnance. An atmosphere of fear has engulfed the entire town as both Jubaland and
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    Kenyans have spoken and the will of the Almighty God has prevailed in favour of HE William Ruto. I want take this opportunity to congratulate William Ruto and his Deputy for the win. We must respect the verdict of IEBC and move on as Azimio team. Kenya is bigger than all of us.
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    We thank the Almighty Allah for the success our UDM party 7 NA members, 2 senators, 2 Governors and 40 MCA s across the country. It marks an Excellent beginning for Northern kenya. We must stand up and be counted in National politics as Northerners. Thank you all for the support
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    A Kikuyu friend of mine in the Senate told me not to worry about the current noise surrounding “one man, one shilling, one vote” or the perceived obsession with the small growth of Somali businesses. According to him, every election cycle, Kikuyus are given something to focus on
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    2022 General Election is by far the most transparent and peaceful election I have participated in either as a voter or as a candidate. Both IEBC and the security teams have done a wonderful job under the circumstance compared to past elections. Your thoughts?
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    Long standing unresolved issues plus gate keepers feeling threatened by the presence of partners which spilled over into elections. You can’t coerce people into loyalty. Engagement was replaced with chest thumping.
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    Fellow Kenyans, particularly the youth of Generation Z, I want to share my professional journey and the insights I’ve gained. Before venturing into politics, I served as a pilot and Director of Flight Operations for a multinational corporation engaged in humanitarian relief
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    Situation in Mandera is deteriorating by the day with more build up of foreign forces of Jubaland within Mandera Town and serious buildup of Federal Government of Somalia forces in Beled Hawo. The Government must move with speed to manage the situation to avoid more loss of lives
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    Congratulate HE Johnson Sakaja for being elected THE GOVERNOR OF NAIROBI CITY County. You stood with us during the Revenue sharing formula Saga as a level headed leader representing fairness and I believe Nairobi has gotten the Right leader. Pongezi bro you deserve that and more
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    Despite the valid rejection of some aspects of the finance bill and the public outcry, I feel sympathy for President William Ruto, who is facing a difficult situation. If he borrows money, he faces public outrage; if he raises taxes, he encounters backlash. How can Ruto fulfill