Wiper politician and former Kathiani MP Wavinya Ndeti has said she will not quit politics even if the Supreme Court reinstates Mutua as the Machakos governor.
Speaking on Radio Citizen on Thursday, the former lawmaker indicated that her quest to have good leadership in Machakos will continue.
She said her agenda for Machakos people is wide, exuding confidence that the Supreme Court will dismiss Mutua’s petition.
“I am not afraid of Mutua’s appeal at the Supreme Court because the August 8, 2017 election was not free and fair,” Ndeti said.
Ndeti claimed that Mutua rigged himself to power maintaining he has to go.
She said Machakos people must be given a chance to elect their right leader.
Ndeti asked her supporters to remain calm as they wait for the next move.
Mutua’s election was nullified by the Court of Appeal last Friday.
The court ruled that the gubernatorial election was not free and fair and ordered for a fresh poll in conformity with the constitution.
Mutua has since appealed the ruling at the Supreme Court.
On Tuesday, the embattled governor suffered another blow after the county assembly voted to have him impeached.