Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Deputy Party leader Hassan Joho maintains that the country is yet to see what he is capable of doing in the party’s national campaigns.
Joho has been in the headlines for leading high profile campaigns in the country, a move that led to jitters both in the Orange camp and the rival Jubilee team.
In his Facebook post, Joho warned that it was just the beginning of what he is planning to do and vowed to make huge impact for the ODM party before 2017 elections.
“Raring to go the Orange style. We have done it before in Mombasa and beyond and for me; this is just the beginning of the long journey,” he said.
“The best is yet to come just watch this space. We have a lot to do as a party and in the long run, I am sure of delivering for my party and its supporters,” added Joho.
Joho has been at loggerheads with Deputy President William Ruto, a situation which has been attributed to 2022 presidential elections by a section of political pundits.