Mumias East MP Benjamin Washiali has announced he will not defend his seat or vie for any other political position in the forthcoming elections.
Washiali, who has represented Mumias East in parliament since 2007, says he wants to explore other life-challenging opportunities outside politics and pave the way for new leadership in the constituency.
“I felt I should give someone else an opportunity, I have had my time and strongly feel that I do not run out of ideas to stick on this position as if we do not have other people from Mumias who can try their bit,” the MP said in an interview with KTN.
“The reason as to why I want to exit in the parliamentary seat is because I have been in parliament for the last 15 years. I have my small company in clearing and forwarding.”
The MP dismissed claims that he quit the race due to his waning popularity, adding that no aspiring candidate would match his popularity. “I am not giving up my seat because am unpopular; if you went to fair rating, my rating is not very bad, am not saying am automatic but my rating is the highest, I am the top-rated candidate if I was to run for 2022,” he added.
At the same time, Washiali called for a two-term limit employed for the presidential and governor seats to be extended to MP and MCA positions.
“We have made a law for the president and governors to retire after two terms. I think it is common sense even for my colleagues in parliament and not only in parliament and county assemblies that after you have done three terms and taken 15 years to do the same thing.”
“I also don’t think anybody reasonable and thinking in a sound manner would want to still retain the position if his interest is not monetary,” Washiali added.
Washiali also reiterated his support for Deputy President William Ruto, saying he believes he will transform the country and end political dynasties in the country.
Man, you sound like a looser…
Man, you sound like a looser buddy. Why quit? You got to fight back and fight back hard! You gotta fight to win
Fight for government jobs? …
Fight for government jobs?
Are you serious?
You don’t need to work in a government office to have power & influence.
This is what’s needed. Get…
This is what’s needed. Get out the way and let people with new ideas. Sounds like a “quitter?!” Now, you sound uninformed.
Good for him.
Kenya needs…
Good for him.
Kenya needs new leadership.