[Activist Boniface Mwangi. Photo/the-star.co.ke]

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Activist Boniface Mwangi has urged eligible Kenyan voters to elect leaders who have a good track record, to represent them.

He reminded voters that little time is left to go to the general election and that choices have consequences.

“Remember in six months there will be no president, there will be no governor or MCA who is elected. You will go to elect afresh. When you’re electing afresh, look for people who will represent your interest, people who have made confidence, people who are going to sign an MoU with the people of Kenya,” Mwangi stated.

The Activist, who is also eyeing Starehe Constituency seat under Ukweli Party ticket, assured his supporters that if elected he will continue his fight of bringing sanity to the parliament as well as air grievances of Starehe residents.

“I'm going to parliament not as a politician but as an activist, to go and continue with the fight to save parliament. 'Shida za wakenya zote niende niseme pale katika bunge' (I will tell parliament all problems that Kenyans are facing),” Mwangi stated.

He further clarified that Ukweli Party is neither affiliated to Jubilee nor Cord.

Mwangi was speaking at a breakfast show on Citizen television, Friday.