Sigei, a former Nairobi provincial commissioner, has made three unsuccessful attempts to be the area legislator.
We caught up with him for a five-minute interview at the parliament buildings and here's what he had to say.
I'm good at........Golfing.
I'm very bad at..........Lying.
The last book I enjoyed reading is.......The Audacity of Hope by Barrack Obama
A common misconception of mine is...... That I am tough and always strict.
The most surprising thing that happened to me is........Being an MP.
One of my worst childhood fears was....Failing in class, I didn't want to disappoint my parents.
I wish people would take more notice of.........My humility and hard work.
My ideal night out is.........Out for dinner with my family.
In moments of weakness I........Pray.
In another life, I would have been.........A preacher.
If I was not a politician, I would............A farmer having retired from the civil service as a Provincial Commissioner.
The best age to be is............60.
The best part of my job is..........Legislative role and representation.
In a nutshell, my philosophy is............ When God has blessed you, lend a helping hand too, help the poor and the vulnerable in society.
My idea of perfect happiness is.......Seeing my children grow and succeed.
Living people I most admire.............Barrack Obama.
My greatest achievement is.........Being elected as a MP after several unsuccessful attempts.
My greatest regret is............God has been so faithful to me that I don’t regret anything I have done or gone through.
My favourite author is...........Nelson Mandela.
One thing that I would change about myself is.......I cannot change my personality, may be people should learn to adapt to it.
If I was to die in five minutes, my last words would be......Thank you God.