Former Kathiani MP Wavinya Ndeti has rubbished claims that she has given up on politics after losing twice in attempt to be the Machakos governor.
Ndeti says she is still politically active and will continue to engage in politics until she ascends to the county's top leadership.
Speaking during an interview on KTN's Tonight Live Show on Thursday evening, the former MP said she is finalizing on her appeal papers and will move to the Court of Appeal to challenge the High court ruling that upheld Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua's victory in last year's polls.
Ndeti said she has delayed filing the appeal because of monetary challenges.
She pleaded with her supporters especially the Machakos residents to support her lodge the appeal.
The Wiper politician said she has been receiving some contributions from the locals and well-wishers which she disclosed will cater for her legal team once the appeal is filed.
"I have not given up on politics and soon my lawyers will be filing an appeal in the Court of Appeal to challenge the High Court ruling that dismissed our petition challenging Governor Mutua's election," she said on the Show hosted by comedian Dr Ofweneke.
Ndeti claimed that the High Court ruling erred in uphelding Governor Mutua's victory.
The former legislator, who unsuccessfully contested the Machakos gubernatorial seat in last year's polls on a Wiper party ticket, alleged that the High court disregarded some of the key evidence she had presented in her petition.
Ndeti urged her supporters to remain calm, assuring them that justice will be rendered.
She asked Kenyans to unite and fight against electoral fraud, impunity and police brutality.
The High Court last month dismissed Ndeti's petition on grounds that it lacked merit.
High court Judge Aggrey Muchelule in his ruling said that Ndeti failed to provide sufficient evidence to support her allegations against Governor Mutua's re-election.
The court slapped the former lawmaker with Sh10 million fine as cost for the petition.