Sakaja: Igathe is a State- Funded Project, he shouldn’t Deceive Kenyans

Nairobi senator and UDA gubernatorial candidate, Johnson Sakaja, has accused his Azimio La Umoja opponent Polycarp Igathe over what he says that he is a project of a state and funded by the Nairobi County administration in driving his political campaign.In the gubernatorial debate spearheaded by a joint of local media houses in the Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Sakaja has noted that Igathe’s campaign strategists are the local authorities within Nairobi County.However, the Nairobi senator has vowed to table the evidence on his Twitter handles tomorrow morning.Every city within Nairobi has Igathe’s billboards and on top of that, there are different meetings of chiefs and DCCs held in St. Georges primary school intending to support Igathe and other candidates within. We are aware of all that is happening and I would wish to disclose it on my Twitter handles tomorrow morning,” Sakaja said.Igathe however denied the accusation, affirming that he uses his resources and support from well-wishers in operating his campaigns.My campaign is funded by myself and my friends and I would like it because he has said so, to provide that evidence before the morning because it’s those are lies through by a lying liar,” Igathe repliedFollowing the hot conversation between Sakaja and Igathe, the Kenyan businessman and corporate executive Polycarp Igathe slammed his opponent Johnson Sakaja by referring to him as a charlatan for lacking authentical documents as required by the Kenyan Constitution.Go to the EACC and IEBC websites and check the university Senator Sakaja cited as his degree in 2017 and then compare with the degree he claims today, we don’t know who he is,” Igathe challenged Sakaja.

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