Jubilee presidential candidate Uhuru Kenyatta has come to the defense
of TNA Nairobi Governor aspirant Ferdinand Waititu and urged party
candidates and supporters to back his bid.
He was speaking during Waititu’s manifesto launch at Panafric hotel in Nairobi.
“Achoki has a lot of experience in budget management”, he said.
Waititu denied allegations that he was supporting Sonko’s opponent in the Nairobi senate seat.
“We are serious friends with Sonko”, Waititu said.
Uhuru asked Waititu, Sonko and Shebesh to shake hands in show of solidarity. Waititu promised that his team will deliver all the MPs seats in Nairobi.
“This team has no match. Others only read about Nairobi in newspapers. But this team knows and lives in Nairobi”, Waiitu said.
He faulted recent pollsters indicating that he was losing adding that it is a means to demoralise them.
Uhuru’s running mate William Ruto who was also present at the manifesto launch said the alliance had overcome many challenges and that was a ‘small attempt’ to derail their campaigns.
He was speaking during Waititu’s manifesto launch at Panafric hotel in Nairobi.
Uhuru’s call came at a time when former nominated MP Rachel Shebesh
and outgoing Makadara MP Gideon Mbuvi ‘Sonko’ had announced that they
were now backing Alliance Party of Kenya candidate Jimnah Mbaru. Uhuru’s latest move appears to be a blow for Mbaru as the race for
Nairobi Governor seat tightens between ODM’s Evans kidero and Waititu.
Jubilee flag bearer praised Robin Achoki, Waititu’s running mate, saying he has vast experience in budget management.“Achoki has a lot of experience in budget management”, he said.
Waititu denied allegations that he was supporting Sonko’s opponent in the Nairobi senate seat.
“We are serious friends with Sonko”, Waititu said.
Uhuru asked Waititu, Sonko and Shebesh to shake hands in show of solidarity. Waititu promised that his team will deliver all the MPs seats in Nairobi.
“This team has no match. Others only read about Nairobi in newspapers. But this team knows and lives in Nairobi”, Waiitu said.
He faulted recent pollsters indicating that he was losing adding that it is a means to demoralise them.
Uhuru’s running mate William Ruto who was also present at the manifesto launch said the alliance had overcome many challenges and that was a ‘small attempt’ to derail their campaigns.