Kabete MP Ferdinand Waititu. He says that governor William Kabogo has no chance of being re-elected in the August 8 general election. [Photo: citizentv.co.ke]
Kabete Constituency MP Ferdinand Waititu has asked Governor William Kabogo to brace up for a humiliating defeat in the August 8 general election.
Waititu claims that Kabogo has no chance of being re-elected in the August polls.
Speaking during a prayer rally at Ndumberi grounds in Kiambu on Saturday, Waititu claimed that locals are fade up with Kabogo’s leadership.
The Kabete MP criticised Kabogo’s administration saying it has done nothing to improve local’s living standards for the last four years of devolution.
“Governor Kabogo’s time is up and he should start packing because August election will mark the end of his political career,” said the Kabete MP.
Waititu observed that locals are yearning for good leadership.
The Kabete MP stated that he is the right candidate to streamline change in Kiambu.
Waititu urged other aspirants eyeing the seat Kabogo to back his bid.
“I challenge competitors eyeing the Kiambu top seat to support my bid of sending Kabogo home,” he said.
This as speculations emerged that Waititu is wooing James Nyoro who is also eyeing the Kiambu governor seat as his deputy in the August polls.
Other candidates who have declared interest to unseat Kabogo are real estate tycoon David Gakuyo, John Mugwe and Ruiru businesswoman Njoki Gathendu.
The aspirants are eyeing Jubilee Party ticket for the top seat.
Governor Kabogo has however dismissed his competitors saying he is not afraid of them and that Kiambu people will endorse his re-election in August.