Former Justice minister Eugene Wamalwa has denied claims that he is interested in the Bungoma senator seat.
“If I wanted to become a senator, I would have vied in Trans Nzoia county in the March 4 election,” Eugene said.
He said, as a party leader, he will not “stoop low” to vie for the seat but he will support a candidate of his New Ford Kenya party instead.
Wamalwa said his party will win. The seat fell vacant after the High Court in Bungoma nullified the election of Senate minority leader Moses Wetang’ula (Cord) on grounds that his election was not free and affair.
“If I wanted to become a senator, I would have vied in Trans Nzoia county in the March 4 election,” Eugene said.
He said, as a party leader, he will not “stoop low” to vie for the seat but he will support a candidate of his New Ford Kenya party instead.
Wamalwa said his party will win. The seat fell vacant after the High Court in Bungoma nullified the election of Senate minority leader Moses Wetang’ula (Cord) on grounds that his election was not free and affair.
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