President Kenyatta political advisor Joshua Kutuny has exuded confidence of reclaiming Cherangany parliamentary seat.
Kutuny, who once served as Cherangany MP, said he will run in 2017.
The former legislator said his past record speaks for itself and for that reason 'he wants his seat back'.
Kutuny serving as a political advisor in Jubilee government said he will resign in February next year to join the hotly contested parliamentary seat.
“I had the privilege to serve Kenyans as Uhuru’s political advisor and I now want my seat back to serve my people,” Said Kutuny.
He further thanked President Uhuru Kenyatta for allowing him to serve as one of his advisory team.
“I am very proud that we did not only clinch power in 2013 but we have also lived to the expectations of Kenyans.” Said Kutuny.
Kutuny who still enjoys massive support and is expected to square out with current Cherangany MP Wesley Korir in what is dimmed as a two horse race who will both be vying under Jubilee ticket.