DCP politician takes break from active politics
Former Kigumo Constituency Member of Parliament Jamleck Kamau has announced that he is taking a break from active politics.
Former Kigumo Constituency Member of Parliament Jamleck Kamau has announced that he is taking a break from active politics.
In a statement on Thursday, January 22, Kamau said the decision was prompted by reasons beyond his control.
The former lawmaker, however, stated he would continue to engage and consult with his supporters during the period away from the political frontline.
“Good Morning good people. Due to reasons beyond my control, I have, today, 22nd Jan 2026, decided to take a break from active politics.
“I want to specifically thank all my supporters and assure you that I will continue engaging and consulting you as we move forward,” Kamau stated.
Despite stepping back from active politics, Kamau reassured supporters that he will make a comeback soon.
“Be back soon. God bless you all, and God bless this our country, Kenya,” the former lawmaker added.
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Kamau served as the Kigumo Member of Parliament for two terms from 2007 to 2017.
In the 2022 General Election, Kamau vied for the Murang’a gubernatorial seat on a Jubilee Party ticket but lost to UDA’s Irungu Kang’ata.
In June 2025, the former Kigumo MP joined Rigathi Gachagua’s Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP).
Kamau, who is eyeing the Murang’a gubernatorial seat in the 2027 election, was welcomed by the former Deputy President to the party.
“Former Murang’a County Jubilee gubernatorial candidate Jamleck Kamau has officially joined the DCP Party. Welcome home, Mr. Jamleck,” the DCP party said in a statement.
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