The newly elected Kandara constituency MP Chege Njuguna receiving his certificate from Ms Linet Kilonzo
By Bernard Munyao
United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party candidate, Chege Njuguna is the new Member of Parliament for Kandara constituency after garnering 21, 650 votes.
Chege was followed by the Ford Asili candidate Titus Njau Mbuchu who got 14, 678 votes with Kibiru PMG Junior of Usawa Kwa Wote party emerging third after getting 1,469 votes.
The other five candidates managed to get less than 200 votes in an exercise which was marred by low turnout.
Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Constituency Returning Officer Ms Linet Kilonzo said voter turnout was 38.6 per cent in a constituency which has 105, 148 registered voters.
Kilonzo said the exercise of tallying votes ended a few minutes to 5am lauding people of Kandara for their patience adding the by-elections was peaceful.
“There were no cases of chaos and we lauded the residents for maintaining peace during the exercise,” she added.
After receiving the certificate, Chege promised to take over the development agenda of the constituency from where former MP Alice Wahome left.
“Am grateful to the UDA brigade which supported me in the campaigns. I assure the people of Kandara I will not let you down as your legislator,” he added.
The MP-Elect continued, “Time of politics is over and I call upon those who we were competing to join hands to work for the people of this constituency.”
He observed that his first assignment is to ensure the needy students get bursaries before they report for the first term.
“Needy students who depend on bursaries from the National Government-Constituency Development Fund are eagerly waiting for the money so they can prepare to report back to school from January 21. I will embark to ensure the bursaries are prepared for the learners,” promised Chege.
The position was left vacant after Alice Wahome was appointed as Cabinet Secretary for Water, Irrigation and Sanitation.
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