Safina Party sets date to open Siaya and Kisumu offices
By Emmanuel Rono, April 17, 2026The Safina Party has announced the official launch of its county offices in Siaya and Kisumu on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
In a statement shared Friday, April 17, 2026, the party’s deputy leader, Willis Evans Otieno, said the launch will be presided over by party leader Jimi Wanjigi, which he said signals the outfit’s renewed focus on regional mobilisation ahead of future political contests.

“The Safina Party is proud to announce the official launch of our Siaya and Kisumu County offices this Saturday, April 18, 2026. The launch will be presided over by our Party Leader, H.E. Jimi Wanjigi,” Otieno wrote.
Office location
According to Otieno, the Siaya office will be located along the Ng’iya–Siaya Road before Barding’ Junction, while the Kisumu office will be situated in the Buoye area opposite Shell Petrol Station along the Kisumu–Nairobi Road.
Otieno said the development is a significant milestone for the party, adding that it reflects Safina’s commitment to expanding its reach and engaging more closely with local communities.

“Siaya Office Location: Along Ng’iya–Siaya Road, before Barding Junction. Kisumu Office Location: Buoye area, opposite Shell Petrol Station, along Kisumu–Nairobi Road,” Otieno said.
“This marks a significant step in strengthening our grassroots presence and deepening our commitment to inclusive leadership, economic justice, and people-centered governance.”
Meru office launch
The party is set to expand its presence in Meru County with the grand opening of a new office on April 26–27, 2026, in the region ahead of the 2027 presidential race.
According to a statement by party leader Jimi Wanjigi on Thursday, April 9, 2026, his political footprint in Meru is firmly on track.
He expressed confidence that nothing would deter the moment. He reiterated his presidential ambitions, positioning himself as a candidate committed to reform.

“On 26th–27th April, I am launching the Safina Meru office. My footprint in Meru is firmly on track, and nothing will stop this moment. I am running for president,” Wanjigi said.
“Not to conform to a broken system. But to lead this country out of the darkness it has been kept in for too long.”
Wanjigi recently criticised the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) over its recent clarification regarding Kenya’s biometric voter register.