My Story, Our People.
I come from the same soil, shaped by the same experiences, and connected deeply with the people and their aspirations.
A childhood lived close to the ground.
The roads I walked as a boy are the roads I walk today — only now I notice the broken streetlights, the closed clinics, the school benches that have not changed in twenty years. My politics is not borrowed. It is what these streets, fields and homes have taught me.
What I stand for
Dignity
Every life carries worth. Politics begins with respect, not power.
Equality
Opportunity must reach the last home before the first.
Accountability
Transparency is not a slogan — it is a daily discipline.
Community
No one walks alone. We rise as neighbours, not strangers.
Walking with farmers, youth, and families.
Over the years, I have worked alongside farmers preparing for harsh winters, with students chasing better futures, and with families caught in waiting rooms of bureaucracy. Where I could speak, I spoke. Where I could stand, I stood. Where I could only listen — I listened.
Progress, rooted in our values.
I believe progress must be rooted in who we are — ensuring opportunity, fairness, and respect for every individual. Identity is not the opposite of progress. It is its foundation.



