Kenya Trak Survey Poll Names Nairobi’s Top 10 best performing MPs
A new independent Kenya Trak Survey Poll has delivered a resounding vote of confidence to Nairobi’s Members of Parliament, with constituents valuing tangible development achievements over political rhetoric.
Embakasi Central MP Benjamin Gathiru Mwangi tops the list for extensive classroom construction and renovations, upgraded roads, expanded water access, and a transparent bursary system that has set a benchmark in the city.
Embakasi North’s James Gakuya is second, lauded for massive stormwater drainage works to tackle flooding, supporting women entrepreneurs, and strengthening community policing.
Westlands MP Timothy Wanyonyi ranks third for advancing digital education, establishing youth innovation hubs, and improving maternal and child healthcare services.
Embakasi East’s Babu Owino secures fourth place with modern roads, enhanced street lighting, and robust youth mentorship programs.
Embakasi West’s Mark Mwenje rounds out the top five, celebrated for school refurbishments, borehole projects, and targeted funding for women and youth entrepreneurs.
Others noticed were Phelix Odiwuor ‘Jalang’o at position six From Lang'ata constituency,John Kiarie ‘KJ’ (Dagoretti South),Amos Mwago (Starehe) and Ronald Karauri (Kasarani) at position ten.
The Kenya Trak Survey Poll shows a strong public appreciation for MPs who invest in education, infrastructure, empowerment programs, and healthcare. Constituents praised leaders who remained accessible, transparent, and responsive to emerging local needs.