Why Mp Peter Salasya fears marriage
- Published By TSM Editor For The Statesman Digital
- 1 year ago
Mumias East Member of Parliament, Peter Kalerwa Salasya, has addressed the growing interest from women on social media, advising them to exercise patience. In a recent interview on Radio Jambo’s Gidi na Ghost morning show, the youthful legislator emphasized that he is currently not available for romantic relationships.
Salasya highlighted his dedication to parliamentary responsibilities and expressed that he is not in a hurry to pursue a romantic partner. He stated, “I want to tell them to remain calm and patient. You might desire me, but actually getting me is where the challenge lies.”
The MP, known for his humor, hinted at his ambitious political goals, including aspirations to become Kenya’s President, which leaves him with little time for personal relationships. He explained, “I am very busy. Sometimes I am in Nairobi, other times I am at home. I am always on the move, traveling from one place to another to organize things for the people of Mumias East. This is because I want to become the President of Kenya. That’s why I aim to be the number one hardworking MP in Kenya.”
Salasya clarified that he is not ready for marriage at this time, as his primary focus is on serving his constituents. However, he encourages young people in Mumias East to marry to help reduce promiscuity and crime in the area. He noted, “Marriage is a matter for God. I told the people of Mumias East that all young people who have reached the age of marriage should marry because everyone in the constituency must have responsibilities. The troublemakers are usually those who are not married.”
For himself, Salasya believes that marrying now could distract him from his duties. He stated, “That’s why I said that, for now, I am the only one allowed in my constituency not to marry. This is because I have a lot of work to do. I am an MP who found my people in a very bad state, and I must fix all those issues.”
He added, “If I get involved with women, or even marry, I will lose focus. I have said that I must first organize the constituency, ensure children go to school, build schools, roads, bridges, and everything else.”
Looking ahead, Salasya revealed plans to marry at least three wives in the future.
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