Mumias East MP Peter Salasya has once again stirred political debate online after issuing a blunt warning to aspirants planning to attend upcoming UDA meetings, claiming many are headed for frustration rather than opportunity.
Highlights
- Peter Salasya cautions aspirants against attending UDA meetings
- He claims campaign funds will cause internal tension
- Salasya predicts attendees will leave disappointed
- The MP’s remarks have sparked reactions online
- Statement shared in his trademark blunt style
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Salasya Fires Warning to Aspirants
Outspoken Mumias East MP Peter Salasya has challenged politicians eyeing seats under the UDA banner to rethink their plans, warning that party meetings may not deliver what many expect.
In a strongly worded message, Salasya suggested that aspirants are being lured by rumours of heavy campaign funding, only to end up disappointed. According to him, expectations of big payouts could turn into frustration once reality sets in.

‘You’ll See Dust’
The MP claimed that money meant for campaigns often creates tension, as attendees anticipate direct financial benefits. He went on to mock the situation, suggesting that those hoping for serious support may walk away with as little as a small token if anything at all.
Salasya urged what he termed as “serious contenders” to avoid the meetings altogether, insisting that skipping them would be a wiser political move in the long run.
Online Reactions Follow
As expected, the remarks triggered mixed reactions online, with some users praising Salasya’s honesty while others dismissed his comments as political banter. Known for his unfiltered style, the MP has built a reputation for saying what many only whisper, especially when it comes to party politics and power games.
Whether advice or provocation, Salasya’s message leaves aspirants with a question to ponder: are party meetings about strategy or survival?



