It was not just a party event. It was a declaration — that a new political power has risen in Kenya, unapologetically bold, people-driven, and ready to disrupt the status quo.
At The Woods Hotel in Kitui Central, the National Liberal Party (NLP) staged a thunderous National Delegates Conference (NDC) that brought together thousands of delegates and supporters from at least 34 counties, stretching from Nairobi to Kisumu, Meru to Mombasa, and Machakos to Homa Bay.

Under the magnetic leadership of Dr. Augustus Kyalo Muli, the NDC became a rallying cry for a nation starved of visionary leadership. Party faithful came in droves, chanting “Maendeleo kwa Wote!” and demanding that the NLP take center stage in shaping Kenya’s 2027 destiny.

“We will not wait for permission to lead. We are the leadership this country has been praying for.”
– Dr. Augustus Muli, in a firebrand keynote that shook the packed hall“Our loyalty is to the people, not to power. We will not beg for space — we are building it.”
“We are not in government, and we are not in opposition. We are in pursuit of something greater: a future where every Kenyan has a voice, a chance, and a seat at the table.”
Delegates — many of them youth, women, and community organizers — rose on their feet for minutes as Muli’s words reverberated across the hall.

“We are not the alternative. We are the answer. We are not rising to protest — we are rising to lead.”
The conference was a culmination of NLP’s expanding influence, including the recent launch of its 34th branch in Muangeni, Kitui South, an event that signaled serious grassroots traction and intent to mobilize nationally.

Dr. Muli emphasized the party’s unshakable focus on bottom-up empowerment, unveiling a bold new slogan:
“Maendeleo kwa Wote is not a campaign. It is a commitment — to dignity, justice, and shared prosperity.”
The conference also approved a nationwide roadmap, including:
A strategic rollout of civic education forums
Plans to field competitive candidates in all counties
Youth and women summits in every region

Top NLP Party leaders during the historic National Delegates Conference at The Woods Hotel, Kitui Central — a defining moment in the party’s growing influence and national reawakening.
And most notably, the formation of a 2027 Strategy Council to guide NLP’s electoral game plan

“Kenya doesn’t need more politicians. It needs bold builders. We are here to build a new republic — one community at a time.”
The Movement Is Alive
With thousands in attendance and social media flooded with hashtags like #Muli2027, #MaendeleoKwaWote, and #NLPDecides, the NDC showed that the NLP is not just a party — it’s becoming a national movement.
From Nairobi to Turkana, Mombasa to Mandera, a new wave of citizens are declaring what NLP stands for: truth, leadership, and transformation.

“They told us real change is impossible. But here in Kitui today, we’ve proven it’s inevitable.”
– Dr. Augustus Muli

As the dust settles on Kitui’s biggest political gathering of the year, one thing is certain: The National Liberal Party is no longer knocking on the door of power — it’s building a house of its own. And Dr. Augustus Muli is leading the construction.

