Mudavadi: I am still in the 2022 race

ANC Party leader Musalia Mudavadi has brushed off claims that he is rescinding his position for a more popular candidate in the run up to the 2022 presidential elections. – By Gerald Gekara

Mudavadi instead, called upon Kenyans to shun tribalist politics and fight against corruption.

Speaking in Chepsonoi Constituency, Nandi County during the burial of Allan Savala the son to ANC Executive Director Margaret Ndanyi, the ANC leader has maintained that his eye remains on the top seat and nothing short of vying for the Presidency come 2022.

He made the remarks after attending the National Prayer day that was hosted by President Uhuru Kenyatta at State House, Nairobi earlier in the day.

Mudavadi reiterated the need for Kenyans to remain cautious as the number of cases of the Coronavirus being recorded have once again started rising just days after the President partially opened the economy and lifted the measures that were put in place to curb the rising cases of the virus.

Mudavadi has been seen as the humblest politician in the run up to the 2022 elections. He has been at the forefront in forking the government when issues of political interest supercede interests of serving the people.

Despite being taunted for his inability to unite the western Kenya vote, Mudavadi still believes he is the right candidate for the top job, come 2022.

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