Nairobi Senator, Johnson Sakaja, has at last pronounced who he will uphold for president between previous Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Deputy President William Ruto in the forthcoming general political race.
Talking yesterday, Sakaja reported that he is available to working with Deputy President William Ruto in the August surveys.
This comes scarcely a month after city inhabitants requested that Senator Sakaja join William Rujto's UDA party.
Sakaja, who is peering toward the Nairobi gubernatorial seat, said he believes the administration of Musalia Mudavadi and that he will work with any official confident that the ANC party pioneer will manufacture attaches with, including Ruto.
"I trust the administration of Musalia Mudavad. Assuming he sees it fit to collaborate with William Ruto or some other pioneer, I will go with him," Sakaja said.
He radiated certainty that Mudavadi will settle on the ideal decision, saying he will uphold the ANC pioneer whether or not he will frame an association with other official leaders or will go it single-handedly.
"I'm not a vacillating companion, that I am supporting him provided that he remains solitary.
"Obviously, that will be my optimal circumstance, however I will trust his judgment and decision," Sakaja said.
His comments come when Ruto is heaping strain on Mudavadi and his Ford Kenya partner, Moses Wetangula, to join UDA.

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