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Igathe confident of winning Nairobi gubernatorial race by 8:57 am

by Enock Ndayala
As the clock ticks towards the August 2022 election, showdowns loom in at least 10 counties where big shots are gearing up for fierce battles for the coveted gubernatorial seat.

Former Nairobi deputy governor Polycarp Igathe has exuded confidence that he will emerge victorious in the Nairobi gubernatorial race.

Igathe who will be deputized by Westlands MP Tim Wanyonyi said the support he enjoys and that of his running mate is enough to propel him to victory just three minutes to 9:00 am on Tuesday, August 9.

The renowned corporate guru who is banking on educated on the educated populace in Nairobi said his supporters will have voted for him by 6:00 am.

Former Nairobi deputy governor Polycarp Igathe has exuded confidence that he will emerge victorious in the Nairobi gubernatorial race.
Former Nairobi deputy governor Polycarp Igathe has exuded confidence that he will emerge victorious in the Nairobi gubernatorial race.

“We will beat him (Sakaja) at exactly 8:57 am. It will be a done job. Because all educated people and those who are my supporters wake up at 5:00 am. They would have lined up and by 6:00 am they have voted. At 8:57 am we will have finished that job… Three minutes to 9:00 am he will have lost the election and this will be an Azimio ticket,” Igathe said.

Igathe is expected to square it out with Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) in the hotly anticipated City Hall race.

This comes barely days after the ODM legislator finally shelved his gubernatorial bid in favor of Igathe.

This was agreed upon after hours of consultations among the Azimio One Kenya Alliance leaders on Thursday, April 21, at State House in a meeting that was chaired by President Uhuru Kenyatta.

In the deal, the Jubilee party will get the governor’s seat, ODM the deputy governor position while Wiper Party will get the Speaker of the County Assembly slot.

The Mulembe nation was against the decision to have Westlands MP drop his governorship bid for any other person saying they wanted the city governor, senator, and at least five Cabinet Slots in the National Government.

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