The opposition coalition CORD has suffered another setback after its Nominated Member Isaack Mwaura announced he would be ditching the opposition for the ruling Jubilee.
According to KTN News, Mwaura says he will be vying for Ruiru parliamentary seat in next year’s elections on a Jubilee ticket.
Isaak Mwaura and his wife Mukami with their host President Uhuru Kenyatta in June 2015. He will be vying for Ruiru parliamentary seat in next year’s elections on a Jubilee ticket. |
The Mp announced this in the company of Kabete legislator Ferdinand Waititu.
Waititu speaking in the same function urged ODM Secretary General Ababu Namwamba to also decamp to the ruling coalition because they have the government and will win in 2017 General Elections.
“We tell Ababu Namwamba to decamp from the opposition to the ruling coalition. We have the government and come 2017 we will retain the government,” Waititu said.
Mwaura was nominated by Orange Party to represent people living with disabilities. |
“Its time to look for votes and people have freedom to choose whoever they prefer,” Mwaura said.
On Monday, June 25, Isaac and Mukami celebrated their first year of marriage with their parents and their wedding |
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