Cord co-principal Moses Wetangula has dismissed claims that he may be considering shelving his presidential ambitions ahead of the August 8 general election. 

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On Monday, the Ford Kenya party leader maintained that he is only interested in the presidency and nothing short of that, the Star has reported. 

“I don’t want to even speak about that propaganda. I want to be categorical that I am not interested in being Bungoma governor,” he said as quoted by the Star. 

“I have told my people that I have gone hunting and they should be ready to accept whatever animal I bring back home,” added the Senate minority leader in Bungoma. 

Wetangula's key allies have in the past prevailed upon the Cord co-principal, urging him to reconsider vying for the Bungoma governorship seat currently held by Governor Ken Lusaka.

The Senator is set to face off with ODM's leader Raila Odinga, Wiper's Kalonzo Musyoka and Amani National Congress leader Musalia Mudavadi in the battle for the opposition's presidential ticket.