Starehe MP Charles Njagua Accusses UDA Party for Denying Him Nomination Certificate
Starehe member of parliament Charles Njagua Kanyi Alias Jaguar has hit at the UDA party for denying him nomination certificate.
This is after the party carried out opinion polls to determine the proffered candidate.
“The people of Starehe were denied their democratic right to go to the ballot again for the nominations and choose their leader.
The party decided to carry out opinion polls to decide whom to award the nomination certificate and it has been done,” said the Starehe member of parliament through his official Facebook page.
Jaguar has been a staunch supporter of the deputy president William Samoei Ruto’s presidential bid in the fourthcoming general elections.
It’s only time that will tell if he running for the seat or not.
“Could this be an outcome of certificates that started making rounds before nominations?Is democracy at stake here?
I will be holding discussions with the people of Starehe and decide on the way forward.
The voice of the people matters,” he added.
His post recieved mixed reactions here are some of their comments.
Shiko Lydia says “Meaning Loise Kim ndiye alipewa certificate kiambu??… Wenye tulikua St peters tulisema uende ukiendanga na BBI,”
George Okelo says “Bro you can’t harvest,where you didn’t sow! When your UDA opponent was busy popularizing the Party in Starehe Constituency, you were busy singing BBI Hossana. You Would have remained in Jubilee and defend your seat as a Jubilee candidate,”
Koech Kenly wrote “Hon. Am pleased with your work. If the party things doesn’t work then go for a different route. We won’t be intimidated the work is clear and visible,”
Mutury says “We warned you but hukuskia,it’s good that the incoming starehe MP keenly followed our advice.The certificate was predetermined long time ago ipewe Mbugua,”
Pastor Ben says “Jaguar Kenya, i saw it long time a go at 13/4/2022, and i Kew things were not right. Not only in your place, even in other places. Even ferrying for voters from one place to the other, and when you ask, you are told they are using 2017 vote registration register. Chama ina wenyewe bro,”