Kimani Ngunjiri endorses Lee Kinyanjui as Nakuru governor - amekataa Susan Kihika

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In what political pundits now say could escalate their rivalry, Senator Kihika on Wednesday vowed to ensure the MP is defeated in the August 9 General Election.

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“Ati yule jamaa wa Bahati amesema nini leo? Kama maneno iko hivyo na mimi ninasema watu wangu wa Bahati roundi hii tucheze kama sisi, kwani iko nini. Waende home na Governor Kinyanjui” (I hear he has endorsed my rival. If that is the case, I urge my people of Bahati to ensure the two go home,” Ms Kihika wrote on her Facebook page.

A few months ago, the differences prompted Dr Ruto to summon Nakuru UDA members in an attempt to resolve the differences and avoid cracks in the party.

But those efforts seem to have failed.

In a past interview, Mr Ngunjiri said: “As far as I am concerned, there are no divisions in UDA party in Nakuru. We only had a few teething problems that were resolved. All members should be united because peace should be our number one priority.”
“UDA is after creating peace and stability in the region, as the country heads to the August 9 General Election.”

Mr Ngunjiri has been avoiding rallies attended or organised by Senator Kihika, including the launch of UDA offices in Nakuru city earlier this year.

They have positioned themselves to influence UDA politics in Nakuru and the South Rift region, with each seeking to win DP Ruto’s confidence.
Senator Kihika is said to be keen on controlling UDA in the region.

During the party’s nominations, some Nakuru leaders accused her of meddling in the voting.

Amid the political machinations, Senator Kihika seems to have lost the support of some of the MPs who initially supported her bid.

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Nakuru Senator Susan Kihika will be seeking to fight it out with incumbent Lee Kinyanjui and State House comptroller Kinuthia Mbugua, among others.

Nearly all the MPs in the region had supported her bid to unseat Governor Kinyanjui.

But now Mr Ngunjiri and Naivasha MP Jayne Kihara, who have had differences openly with Ms Kihika, have withdrawn their support for her bid.

Mr Ngunjiri had fashioned himself as the greatest supporter of Ms Kihika as she guns for the governor’s seat in 2022, but they have parted ways.

The outspoken senator is also said to be at loggerheads with other leaders from the region, something political pundits say might interfere with her bid to dislodge Governor Kinyanjui.

Mr Ngunjiri’s endorsement of Mr Kinyanjui seems to have compounded the situation for Senator Kihika.

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