Bahati declares major political ambition after failed MP bid

The musician vied for and lost the Mathare MP seat at the August polls.

In Summary

• While performing at a Zetech University, he told students that he would be entering their school to obtain his degree as he prepares for the elections.

• The 'Adhiambo' hitmaker, however, did not explicitly reveal which county he wishes to run for governor.

A file photo of MC Jessy, musician Kevin Bahati and UDA SG Cleophas Malala.
A file photo of MC Jessy, musician Kevin Bahati and UDA SG Cleophas Malala.
Image: CLEOPHAS MALALA/X

Kenyan singer Kevin Kioko, better known by his stage name Bahati, has announced ambitions to run for governor in the upcoming elections.

While performing at a Zetech University event, he told students that he would be entering their school to obtain his degree as he prepares for the elections.

The 'Adhiambo' hitmaker, however, did not explicitly reveal which county he wishes to run for governor, but people are speculating that the young musician may be working on entering the race against Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja in 2027.

"Nilianguka MP lakini juu na simama governor nakuja hapa kufanya degree! (I failed to clinch the MP seat that I was vying for but now that I'm vying as a governor, I will come here to get my degree) declared the father of five.

"Mnataka nikuje Zetech? Wangapi mnataka nikuje Zetech?" (Do you guys want me to come to Zetech? How many here want me to join the university) proudly asked the performer as he proceeded to excitedly start singing and enthrall the audience.

Bahati's political career went under just as quickly as it sprouted.

The musician wanted to vied for the Mathare MP seat at the 2022 August polls on a Jubilee ticket but lost the contest.

He came a distant third behind incumbent MP Anthony Oluoch of ODM and UDA's Billian Ojiwa in the hotly contested race.

The election was marred with claims of favouritism in the Azimio camp with Bahati sobbing at a press conference that he had been denied the Jubilee ticket in favour of ODM's Oluoch.

Despite the obstacles, Bahati persisted and went all the way to the ballot and emerged third with 8,166 votes behind Oluoch who retained the seat by attaining 28,098 votes. Ojiwa got 16,912 votes.

Bahati renounced the Jubilee party after the August elections and joined President William Ruto's UDA.

He expressed his regret to the President and said he understood why he was disappointed in him.

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