CONFIDENCE

We're confident we'll win elections, Wajackoyah says

Wajackoyah said if the process is fair, free and credible , they will clinch power.

In Summary

• "As you are aware, our presidential candidate is one among four Kenyans who are seeking the highest office in the land to transform our country and make Kenya an economist giant," read part of the statement.

• Wajackoyah said he will address the nation after the president is announced.

Roots Party presidential candidate George Wajackoyah arrives for presidential debate at Catholic University of Eastern Africa on Tuesday, July 26, 2022.
Roots Party presidential candidate George Wajackoyah arrives for presidential debate at Catholic University of Eastern Africa on Tuesday, July 26, 2022.
Image: PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE TEAM

Roots party presidential candidate George Wajackoyah has said they are confident they will win the just concluded election.

Through a statement, Wajackoyah said if the process is fair, free and credible, they will clinch power.

"As you are aware, our presidential candidate is one among four Kenyans who are seeking the highest office in the land to transform our country and make Kenya an economist giant," read part of the statement.

Wajackoyah said he would address the nation after the president is announced.

"The citizenry exercised the first phase, and the second phase by the IEBC, the body constitutionally mandated to tally the votes and announce a winner. Our candidate will address the nation after the official announcement by IEBC," he said.

The presidential race had attracted four candidates; UDA party leader William Ruto, Azimio's Raila Odinga, and Agano party leader Waihiga Mwaure.

However, Mwaure conceded defeat and threw his weight behind UDA presidential candidate William Ruto.

Mwaure said he has seen the figures displayed by IEBC are in favour of Ruto and he was in agreement with UDA's manifesto.

"After deep discussions with our teams at Bomas, we have been following the ongoing process and indicate that the figures there are and have consistently and undoubtedly been in favour of William Ruto," he said.


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