Kenya stands at a pivotal juncture in its political evolution, with youth leadership emerging as a beacon of hope for sustainable development. Lurambi‘s 2027 MP aspirant, Hon. Dr. Joel Moses Ndungah, alongside former MP Alfred Kiptoo Keter, have been vocal advocates for this transformative shift. Their recent discussions shed light on the imperative for young Kenyans to unite, take charge, and steer the nation toward a prosperous future.
The youth constitute a significant portion of Kenya’s population, embodying energy, innovation, and resilience. However, their representation in leadership positions remains disproportionately low. Dr. Ndungah and Mr. Keter emphasize that this demographic should not be mere spectators but active participants in shaping the nation’s destiny.
A recurring theme in their discourse is the tendency of some seasoned politicians to prioritize personal interests over national development. This self-centered approach has often led to policies that do not resonate with the aspirations of the majority, particularly the youth. Dr. Ndungah asserts that for Kenya to progress, there must be a paradigm shift where leadership is synonymous with service, integrity, and visionary thinking.

The political landscape witnessed a significant shift when Raila Odinga, leader of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), stepped down from his party roles to focus on his bid for the African Union Commission (AUC) chairmanship. This move has been interpreted as a strategic transition, potentially opening avenues for new leadership dynamics within ODM and the broader political arena.
Raila Odinga’s transition presents a unique opportunity for young leaders to enter the limelight. The vacuum created by his departure from ODM’s helm could be filled by vibrant, youthful leaders ready to champion progressive agendas. Dr. Ndungah and Mr. Keter believe that this is the opportune moment for the youth to consolidate their efforts, present unified fronts, and advocate for policies that address contemporary challenges such as unemployment, technological advancement, and social justice.
Recognizing the importance of guidance, President William Ruto has expressed commitment to mentoring young parliamentarians, emphasizing their potential to influence the present and future of Kenya. He stated, “We are committed to mentoring Kenya’s young leadership to enhance their active participation in governance.”
This mentorship equips emerging leaders with the necessary skills and ethical grounding to navigate the complex political landscape.
To actualize the vision of increased youth involvement in leadership, several strategies can be implemented:
Capacity Building: Organizing workshops and training sessions to equip young individuals with leadership and governance skills.
Policy Advocacy: Lobbying for legislative reforms that lower barriers to political entry for the youth, such as reducing candidacy age limits and campaign financing regulations.
Mentorship Programs: Establishing structured mentorship initiatives where experienced leaders guide and support aspiring youth politicians.
Youth-Focused Platforms: Creating forums and platforms where young people can discuss issues, formulate policies, and present them to relevant authorities.
Dr. Ndungah and Mr. Keter stress that unity among young leaders is paramount. Fragmentation dilutes their influence, whereas a united front can significantly impact national policies and development agendas. By coming together, young leaders can pool resources, share ideas, and present cohesive strategies that resonate with the broader youth demographic.
Kenya’s future hinges on the active participation of its youth in leadership roles. The insights from Hon. Dr. Joel Moses Ndungah and Alfred Kiptoo Keter serve as a clarion call for young Kenyans to rise, unite, and champion the nation’s development. With mentorship, strategic planning, and unwavering commitment, the youth can transform Kenya’s political landscape, ensuring that leadership truly reflects the aspirations of its people.