UHURU KENYATTA’s dark DEMONS now haunt WAMBUI KIBAKI in TNA nominations
The same dark forces that initially haunted
Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta and nearly brought the Jubilee coalition
to the brink of collapse are now haunting business woman Mary Wambui Kibaki,
who legally won the Othaya parliamentary TNA nominations.
Wambui, on Tuesday accused powerful forces in government of blocking
her from succeeding President Kibaki as MP for Othaya.
“There are powerful forces who do not want me to become MP
for Othaya,” said Wambui who trounced Mugambi Gichuki with a bigger margin in
the just concluded TNA nominations.
Her daughter, Ms Winnie
Wangui accused Jimmy Kibaki, the President‘s son of being among those intent on
blocking her mother’s election.
Wambui who is also President Kibaki’s second wife complained
that her name had allegedly been removed
from the list of TNA nominees for
the Othaya MP seat even after she had been
informed by unnamed source that her name had all along
been on the list up to 4.00 pm on
Tuesday.
“I had confirmed with TNA headquarters that my name was in
the list by 4.00 pm, but I later discovered from sources in IEBC that my name had
been omitted and certificate awarded to my opponent,” Wambui said.
But in a tough rejoinder, TNA chairman Johnson Sakaja said Ms
Wambui won the January 20 nominations and has not been denied the certificate.
Sakaja said the dispute will be resolved today on who
between Mary Wambui and Stephen Gichuki will vie for Othaya parliamentary seat
on a TNA ticket.
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