Hon Kenneth, a 2013 presidential candidate who had painted himself as the real Nairobian and a manager who will take back to its lost glory, said that his dream was still valid.“I have seen Nairobi when services were working, when the city worked,” said Mr Kenneth.
Asked if he thought he was the weaker candidate since most of his allies lost to the Sonko-led team, Mr Kenneth insisted that the elections were unfair.“I did not lose, okay. It was a stolen election.
A total farce!” he said.He, however, said he will await the party’s decision, arguing that there was still time to even do repeat nominations.“There is still a window to go for it again. We will await that decision and we will cross the bridge onour next move once we hear what the party says on these 92 appeals,” he said.
Asked if he thought he was the weaker candidate since most of his allies lost to the Sonko-led team, Mr Kenneth insisted that the elections were unfair.“I did not lose, okay. It was a stolen election.
A total farce!” he said.He, however, said he will await the party’s decision, arguing that there was still time to even do repeat nominations.“There is still a window to go for it again. We will await that decision and we will cross the bridge onour next move once we hear what the party says on these 92 appeals,” he said.
He just need to concede defeat once.
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