Former Kirinyaga County boss Joseph Ndathi has already expressed his interest for 2022 gubernatorial seat for Kirinyaga. 

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Addressing faithfuls at Rukenya Anglican Church, Gichungu Constituency on Sunday,  Ndathi pointed out how his votes were rigged during the 2017 elections. "The exercise had a lot of irregularities leading to my dissatisfaction,' said Ndathi.

He revealed his preparedness, claiming that if only elections were to be free and fair, then he himself would never lose to any contestant.

 He alerted the sitting Governor Anne Waiguru and other interested parties to get ready for a tough battle come 2022. 

"I had already won the seat, only but the rigging that happened. Everyone is so much aware that Jubilee rigged votes to favour some of its candidates, but come next election, we will not allow such," the Ex-County boss added.

Ndathi also urged Kenyans to approach the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) report with sober minds, reading it properly and deciding on their own.

 "No chaos that should arise out of BBI," said Ndathi. He, however, added that it was Kenyans' right to either reject or accept BBI after having perused through.