Jubilee nominated member of parliament David Ole Sankok has explained why he regrets joining politics.

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On Wednesday during an interview at K24 TV Sankok disclosed the frustrations he has had to endure as a legislator.

He said that by the end of his term he will quit politics due to a lot of pestering by power brokers.

The MP who doubles up the chairman of the national council of people with disability stated that he was tired of being asked for money from these political brokers who were making his life a living hell.

"There are several political brokers whose work is to wake up every morning and look for MP's wherever they are and especially someone like me who is branded, who can be seen from far and ask them for money," he said.

He observed that he was staring at bankruptcy due to individuals who relied on him for their upkeep.

He noted that he was living comfortably without stress before he became an MP.

He disclosed that the Intercontinental hotel was a favourite sot for such characters who relentlessly hounded legislators.

"I was economically very comfortable before I became an MP and I have ever regretted becoming an MP. Trust me I will not go for a second term I will finish with one the first term I go back to business," he stated.

 "I will probably go to the united nations as a special advisor for issues to do with disability because it's too stressing, everybody feels like they owe you, " he added.