July 3, 2024

Ranking of best performing MPs in Kenya as Salasya tops among young lawmakers

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Ranking of best performing MPs in Kenya as Salasya tops among young lawmakers

Peter Kaluma and Salasya among best performing MPs on the 50 top list of lawmakers by Infotrak

Peter Kaluma and Salasya among best performing MPs on the 50 top list of lawmakers by Infotrak.

Infotrak has ranked MP Ndindi Nyoro as the best overall performing MP in Kenya followed by Kangema MP Peter Irungu.

John Mwrigi (Igembe South), Gideon Mulyungi (Mwingi Central), Christopher Wangaya (Khwisero), Rober Mbui (Kathiani) and George Kaluma (Homa Bay) tied for the third position.

The eighth position was also tied between Geoffrey Wandeto (Tetu) and James Githua (Kabete). 

Salasya was ranked 11th alongside Charles Ong’ondo of Kasipul and Omar Mwinyi of Changamwe.

On the other hand, Members of Parliament Ndindi Nyoro (Kiharu), Naisula Lesuuda (Samburu West) and Peter Salasya (Mumias East) were ranked among the top-performing young leaders in Kenya.

MP Nyoro averaged a score of 70% topping the list of the top 10 performing young MPs in 2023.

Igembe South MP Paul Mwirigi was ranked second at 66% tying the position with Christoper Wangaya (Khwisero) and Salasya came in fourth with 64%.

Three MPs tied at 63% led by Lesuuda, followed by Francis Kuria (Molo) and Reuben Kiborek (Mogotio).

Ranking at the 8th position is Mukurweini MP John Kaguchia, Babu Owino (Embakasi East) came in 9th at 61% and Gideon Kipkoech (Keiyo South) tied the list at 59%.

The poll, conducted between July and September this year, sampled a total of over 58,000 respondents, a majority of whom were drawn from Nairobi.

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Each county was treated individually and assigned a cluster sample which ranged between 619 and 3,400 respondents guided by the population and number of wards in the respective counties.

While releasing the report, Infotrak stated that the report was 95 per cent accurate with a 5 per cent error margin.

The ranking comes days after Infotrak named Busia Senator and longtime human rights activist Okiya Omtatah as the best-performing in the country at 59 percent.

Kirinyaga Senator Kamau Murango tied with Kericho Senator Aaron Cheruiyot at position 2 with 56 per cent each.

Makueni Senator Dan Maanzo and Nyandarua Senator John Methu closed the top five with 52 percent and 51 percent respectively.

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