Nairobi Woman Representative, Rachel Shebesh has asked the Jubilee aspirants for Nairobi top seats to respect the decision of the Nairobi residents.
Speaking at a Nairobi church over the weekend, Shebesh said that the people will select their most preferred candidate among the five aspirants and asked to endorse the nominee.
"Nairobi has attracted five aspirants on a Jubilee ticket. We call for free and fair nomination and the candidates to honour the decision of the Nairobians. We don't want an event of what happened in 2013 where we lost due to aspirants running parallel to one another," said Shebesh.
There are two camps one for Dagoretti North MP, Dennis Waweru and Water and Irrigation Cabinet Secretary, Eugene Wamalwa. The Waweru group led by Starehe MP, Maina Kamanda want the CS to desist from running for the race as he is an 'outsider' and doesn't know the issues of Nairobi.
However, the Wamalwa camp led by neighbouring Kiambu MPs say that everyone is entitled to run any political seat in Kenya as the constitution allows.
This has resulted to infights in the ruling coalition seeing that there are five aspirants. The others include, Senator Mike Mbuvi Sonko, nominated MP, Johnson Sakaja, former Starehe MP, Bishop Margret Wanjiru.