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Moses Kuria concedes defeat after his CCK candidate lost Meru seat to Ruto’s UDA party candidate

Friday, December 17th, 2021 16:33 | By
Deputy President William Ruto and Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria at a past function. PHOTO/COURTESY

Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria has conceded defeat after his Chama Cha Kazi (CCK) political party lost the Kiagu ward seat to Deputy President William Ruto's United Democratic Alliance (UDA) in Meru county.

Milton Mwenda Kabobo who flew the CCK party ticket lost to Simon Kiambi of UDA who garnered 2,440 votes against Kabobo's 1, 824 votes.

Samson Kinyua of Jubilee Party emerged third with 1,509 votes.

While thanking Kiagu ward residents for supporting his candidate despite having not done elaborate campaigns owing to his health situation, Kuria stated that the electorate had sent a strong message that the future of Meru, Mt Kenya region and Kenya at large lies in the hands of his party.

"For a party that was registered on 17th August 2021, we have done very well. For 3 months that I have been in a hospital bed till now, you have demonstrated that you believe in our Kazi Na Pesa message of jobs creation and entrepreneurship," Kuria's post read in part.

Kuria maintained that CCK is not a regional, ethnic party or small party saying the political vehicle will do wonders during the August elections next year.

"We deserve respect or in the absence of which the least we request is less pride and less contempt. 2022 here we come," he added.

In celebration of the victory, various UDA affiliated politicians took to social media to thank Kiagu residents confirming that Ruto's party had made a strong footing in Mt Kenya and is likely to be the party to watch come next year.

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