Deputy President William Ruto who is aspiring to become the fifth president of Kenya has shown his satisfaction following the withdrawal of UDA parliamentary aspirant from the race with few days remaining before general election.
Taking to his social media accounts, UDA party leader revealed that Hon Jonas Kuko who was vying for Saboti Constituency Parliamentary seat has stepped down.
Hon Kuko accepted to support Hon Bernard Wambwa who has won himself a direct ticket and will be facing aspirants from other parties in the coming general election.
Among those who were present when William Ruto was announcing about this agreement includes Hon Robert Pukose, Mathira member of Parliament Hon Rigathi Gachagua, Kikuyu MP Hon Kimani Ichungwa and Hon Rahab Mukami.
They have all agreed to start vigorous campaigns so as to ensure that Kenya Kwanza team emerge winners in the coming general election.
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