Nakuru Woman Representative Mary Njoki Mbugua has refuted claims that she is not in good terms with her competitor Grace Kibuku.
Addressing media in Nakuru on Friday morning, Mbugua said she has no bad motives with any of her competitors.
“I want to state here that those are just baseless claims since I have never had bad feelings with my opponents Grace Kibuku included. I am a mother elected by majority of Nakuru residents and I love everyone in this county so please let us avoid politics of division” she said.
Mbugua said all those above 18 years should get Identity cards.
“ I would like to appeal to the youths who have attained 18 years and above to apply for this cards so that they can be part of decision making in this country,”said Mbugua.
She also maintained that she will defend her seat come 2017 on a Jubilee ticket.
Nakuru race for Women Representative has so far attracted over five aspirants who include Grace Kibuku, Grace Karuga, Zipporah Kimani, Galdys Kamuren, Purity Muritu, Liz Chelule and the incumbent Mary Njoki Mbugua.