Mombasa
Abdulsamad Ali Declares Himself “Acting MP” as Mohammed Ali Eyes Mombasa Governor Seat
By Feddy Madebe
MOMBASA, KENYA — Nyali’s political landscape is experiencing a dramatic shift. United Democratic Alliance candidate Abdulsamad Ali has boldly declared himself the constituency’s “acting MP” as current representative Mohammed Ali prepares to exit for higher office.
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The audacious move signals Ali’s confidence in securing the parliamentary seat vacated by the veteran investigative journalist.

Mohammed Ali’s Gubernatorial Ambitions
Mohammed Ali, known nationwide as “Jicho Pevu,” has set his sights on Mombasa’s top seat. He aims to become the county’s third governor following Hassan Ali Joho and incumbent Abdulswamad Shariff Nassir.

Governor Nassir will defend his position in the 2027 contest. This sets up a potentially explosive gubernatorial battle.
The Man Known as “AA”
Abdulsamad Ali brings impressive credentials to the race. The former journalist turned businessman has been crisscrossing Nyali in recent weeks. His mission: consolidate support and establish himself as the undisputed front-runner.

Locals know him simply as “AA”—the initials of his name. The moniker has become synonymous with political strategy in Mombasa circles.
Deep Political Pedigree
Ali’s resume reveals decades of political experience. He campaigned for President Mwai Kibaki’s 2007 reelection bid at the coast, demonstrating early political involvement during a pivotal moment in Kenya’s history.
He served as a key strategist for UDA’s current Secretary General Hon. Sarai during the 2022 General Elections. That connection positions him powerfully within the ruling party’s coastal machinery.
His political journey includes heading communications for businessman Suleiman Shahbal during the heated 2013 and 2017 gubernatorial campaigns. When Shahbal withdrew to support Nassir, Ali made a calculated pivot.
He switched camps seamlessly. Ali then led the UDA communications team, demonstrating political agility and strategic thinking.
Comprehensive Development Agenda

Ali has outlined an ambitious four-pillar agenda for Nyali. Education tops his priority list, followed by infrastructure development, security enhancement, and employment creation.
His focus on education reflects recognition of the constituency’s diverse needs. From elite schools to underserved communities, Ali promises equitable educational opportunities.
Infrastructure improvement addresses longstanding concerns. Roads, drainage, and public facilities require urgent attention across Nyali’s varied neighborhoods.
Security remains a critical concern for residents. Ali pledges enhanced safety measures for both residential and commercial areas.
Employment creation, particularly for youth, forms his economic cornerstone. The candidate promises to leverage his business networks to unlock opportunities.
Strategic Political Alignments
Ali has carefully positioned himself politically. He backs the Tutam movement supporting President William Ruto’s reelection. More significantly, he endorses UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar Sarai gubernatorial bid against incumbent Nassir.
This alignment with Hassan Omar Sarai creates interesting dynamics. It positions Ali within the ruling party’s coastal leadership structure while challenging the current county administration.

The candidate commands respect across Mombasa’s political establishment. His dual background in journalism and business gives him unique insights into governance challenges.
Bold Declaration
His self-proclamation as “acting MP” raised eyebrows across Mombasa. The move demonstrates confidence bordering on audacity. It also signals Ali’s intention to dominate the Nyali narrative before official campaigns begin.
Political analysts view the declaration as strategic positioning. By claiming the mantle early, Ali forces potential rivals to challenge an established narrative rather than create their own.
The Road Ahead
Nyali represents one of Mombasa’s most diverse constituencies. It encompasses wealthy residential zones, bustling commercial areas, and significant tourism infrastructure.
The seat demands sophisticated representation. Ali believes his political experience and strategic thinking make him the ideal candidate.
His early campaign activities suggest serious preparation. Ground mobilization has already begun across Nyali’s varied neighborhoods.
Competition Looming
The 2027 parliamentary race will likely attract multiple candidates. Ali’s early positioning aims to discourage challengers and consolidate UDA support.
His close relationship with party leadership provides institutional advantages. Access to campaign resources and political machinery could prove decisive.
His 2007 experience campaigning during a contentious election demonstrates his ability to navigate complex political terrain. That historical involvement adds depth to his political credentials.
Transition Moment
Mohammed Ali’s departure creates opportunity. Nyali residents will choose between continuity and change in their next representative.
Abdulsamad Ali presents himself as the transformative choice. His message emphasizes fresh energy, strategic thinking, and dedicated focus on constituency development.
His four-pillar agenda—education, infrastructure, security, and employment—addresses Nyali’s most pressing concerns. The comprehensive approach distinguishes him from typical single-issue candidates.
The “acting MP” declaration may seem premature. But in politics, perception often shapes reality. Ali is betting his bold move will define Nyali’s 2027 narrative on his terms.
As Mombasa’s political realignment accelerates, all eyes now turn to Nyali. The constituency’s choice will significantly influence coastal politics heading into the next election cycle.
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