Former Lagdera lawmaker Farah Maalim is further slimming his winning chances in the future, judging by his new conduct and moves.
The former Garissa Township parliamentary aspirant has since stopped addressing issues to do with the area or the nation, instead focusing on the neighbouring countries.
In most of his recent tweets, the Wiper Democratic Movement (WDM) deputy party leader seems obsessed with the neighbouring nations of Somalia and Ethiopia, shying away from Kenyan issues.
This will make it harder for him to make it to office in the approaching 2022 general polls, as Kenyans are obviously keenly watching his moves and might reject him for failing to be part of the solution-seeking team.
If he is planning to vie for whichever position in the nation, Maalim will have to concentrate on the nation, especially now that his party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has joined the opposition fallout debate.
To improve his winning chances, he should be seen as interested and intervening in the many national shortcomings, including the worsening graft levels and the Mau Forest eviction debates.
The former National Assembly Deputy Speaker lost to National Assembly Leader of Majority Aden Duale in the concluded August 8 polls, with his petition in challenge of Duale’s re-election hitting the wall as well.
He is, however, yet to declare interest in any seat as of now.
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