
As elections approach, gubernatorial seat in Nairobi county is becoming tight and tight. The seat seems to lie between Azimio's Polycarp Igathe and Kenya Kwanza's senator Sakaja. The seat is still under governor Anne Kananu who is also on the race for the seat.Do you think Kananu will retain the seat?
An opinion poll has been conducted by Radio African limited in the county for the most preferred candidate to win the seat. According to the poll, senator Sakaja has 46.6% of the votes. Azimio's Igathe has 41.3% while 3.4% of the participants favoured other presidential candidates. 8.7% of the people said that they won't vote in August general election.
As per the above results, senator Sakaja is the most is the most preferred candidate to win the coming Nairobi gubernatorial seat followed by Sakaja.The gap between Sakaja and Igathe is 5.3% which is very small to assure Sakaja the win in August. Igathe will be aiming at winning the seat which he deputize under Mike Sonko. Will Igathe beat Sakaja with only three months to go?
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