Kembi Gitura to Vie For Murang’a Senatorial Seat Again

Ex-Communication Authority of Kenya (CA) Chairperson Kembi Gitura resigned to venture into politics ahead of the August polls.

Kembi Gitura to Vie For Murang’a Senatorial Seat Again

Gitura, who was the first Murang’a Senator after the 2010 Constitution, expressed his interest in taking back the legislative seat saying he was best qualified.

“I tendered my resignation to President Uhuru Kenyatta for the appointment on 8th February with a view and intention of running for the Senate seat of Murang’a County. I want to make it clear that I am in the race,” Gitura said in an interview with local TV station.

The former deputy speaker of the Senate urged his constituents to consider his candidature saying he had set a track record in his first tenure.

He underscored the role of devolution in the country and his commitment to ensuring the county’s resources were put to good use.

“I think there was unfinished business. I have been there in the past and the people have tested and that is why I am asking the people of Murang’a to vote for me because they know me,” he said.

“I am a very strong defender of devolution; the importance of devolution cannot be gain-said.”

Consequently, the ex-KEMSA Chair implored his electorates not to be wooed by incapable leaders due to their parties.

“People cannot afford to elect anyone emotionally because of the party, we must elect people who will deliver the mandate given to them,” Gitura added.

Prior to his appointment as CA chair, Gitura was Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) board Chairperson before the 2020 scandal that saw him exit.