Nakuru Town West MP will on Thursday, February 22 know his fate in a petition filed to challenge his election.

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The petition will be determined by high court Judge Grace Mumbi Ngugi.

Arama has denied, at the Nakuru high court, allegations of voter bribery and electricity outage during the August 8 election.

Testifying before Justice Mumbi Ngugi, Arama said he won fairly and did not bribe voters nor switch off electricity at the constituency tallying centre as alleged by ODM aspirant  Isoke Ochoki.

The Nakuru legislator also told the court the allegations that he and Nakuru West sub-county administrator gave voters money in the August 8 morning "are lies generated by the loser".

Ochoki filed a petition at the high court, challenging the election of Arama.

In his application, he said the electoral process was marred with irregularities and inconsistencies in favor of Arama.

He wants the court to order scrutiny and recount of votes cast in Nakuru Town West.

Ochoki also wants the court to declare him the winner if he is found to have garnered more votes.Arama garnered 29,682 votes against Ochoki’s 25,071.

Arama is a ruling Jubilee Party lawmaker while Ochoki vied on an ODM ticket.