Tuesday, 2 August 2016
Sen.Sonko rubbishes Mt.Kenya mps' endorsement for Wamalwa for Nairobi Governorship
Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko has dismissed
Water CS Eugene Wamalwa's endorsement
for the city governor seat.
Sonko, who will vie for the post held by
Evans Kidero, asked his rivals not to be
afraid of Wamalwa despite the
endorsement by a section of Mt Kenya MPs.
He said in Kiswahili on Monday: " Nimeskia
pale Kiambu watu wamendorse
Wamalwa.Tusipinge, lakini siasa ya Nairobi
itaamuliwa na wananchi wa Nairobi ...sio
akina Waitutu."
This translates to: "I have heard that
Kiambu politicians have endorsed
Wamalwa. We cannot reject that but they
should know city politics is decided by
Nairobi residents...not Waititu and his
group)."
Ferdinand Waititu, Kabete MP, vied for the
seat in the March 4, 2013 general election.
He and his counterparts Kanini Kega
(Kieni), Jude Njomo (Kiambu) and Mpuru
Aburi (Tigania East) said they will support
Wamalwa.
Sonko continued: " Tusiogope wamalwa.
Kura ya Nairobi haiko na wabunge, kura ya
Nairobi haiko na wamalwa, kura ya Nairobi
haiko na serikali wala opposition, kura ya
Nairobi iko na nyinyi wanainchi."
"Let us not fear Wamalwa. Nairobi's votes
are not with MPs, Wamalwa, the
government of the opposition. The vote lies
with citizens."
But the Senator welcomed the Cabinet
Secretary to the race saying they should
face each other at the ballot.
"Wabunge wenzangu wale wameanza
kujiharia kwa sababu wamesikia Wamalwa
anakuja Nairobi... Wamalwa ni mkenya..si
msupport. Mimi namkaribisha Wamalwa...
ako na haki yake," said Sonko.
"My colleagues have started feeling jittery
just on learning that Wamalwa will vie in
Nairobi. He is a Kenyan and should be
supported. I welcome him... he has a right
to vie."
The Mt Kenya MPs publicly announced
their support for the CS on Monday
suggesting the regions' leaders are keen on
rewarding Western for supporting the
Jubilee government.
The group said, at St Peter and Paul
Catholic Church, that Wamalwa was best
suited for the job owing to his wealth of
experience.
"Wamalwa is a friend of President Uhuru
Kenyatta and DP William Ruto. We know
that if he takes the mantle in Nairobi, we
are going to feel the benefits in Kiambu,"
Waititu asaid.
The CS served as a Justice minister in the
coalition government. His endorsement is
likely to put bishop Margaret Wanjiru and
Dagoretti South MP Dennis Waweru's bids
for governor in disarray.
IPOA officer arrested for trying to probe OCPD at police station
An IPOA investigator is expected in court
on Tuesday to answer to charges of causing
disturbance at Kayole police station in
Nairobi.
The officer was arrested on Monday
evening at the station where he had gone
for a statement from the area OCPD on a
complaint lodged against him.
The man who was with colleagues had
wanted to interrogate the OCPD. He was
released but asked to appear in court today.
The OCPD is being investigated over three
complaints lodged against him with the
Independent Policing Oversight Authority.
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