What started as ambition to speak on behalf of the Gusii community could soon be stretched to a big political movement should all elected leaders from Gusii meet end month.
It all started with installation of Simba Arati as Gusii community spokesman, an idea that has been resisted by a section of leaders, only for a number of them to perhaps see sense in it.
Although he has been fighting to defend his new position, which he installed himself without blessings of elders, Arati could now be forced to start from the scratch if at all a meeting organised by elders will take place.
North Mugirango MP Joash Nyamoko, has since confirmed that Council chairman James Matundura has already written to all elected leaders, informing them of a mega meeting scheduled April 30th.
The meeting, he says, would discuss Gusii unity including possibility of having a spokesperson, a position which Arati has assumed albeit for now.
Already, leaders from the region, on top of Arati, are fronting Kisii senator Sam Ongeri and Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i.
For almost a decade, the community has gone without making symmetrical political decisions since the exit of ailing Simon Nyachae.