Jaguar has been mocked after UDA gave nomination certificate to his rival Simon Mbugua, the Starehe MP has since come out to address his critics.
UDA conducted national nominations on April 14th, however nominations in Starehe and Kamukunji constituencies did not take place after the exercise was marred by violence.
The party resorted to using opinion polls in Starehe and Kamukunji to choose its candidates. Jaguar lost to Simon Mbugua in the exercise which was conducted on April 21st.
The Starehe MP however cried foul inssiting that the party rigged him out and handed his rival the nomination certificate.
Jaguar bitterly complained in a series of posts on social media, claiming that Starehe constituents were denied their democratic right.
“The people of Starehe were denied their democratic right to go to the ballot again for the nominations and choose their leader.
The party decided to carry out opinion polls to decide whom to award the nomination certificate and it has been done,” Jaguar tweeted.
The people of Starehe were denied their democratic right to go to the ballot again for the nominations and choose their leader.
The party decided to carry out opinion polls to decide whom to award the nomination certificate and it has been done.#Hatubadilishi— Hon. Jaguar (@RealJaguarKenya) April 21, 2022
“Could this be an outcome of certificates that started making rounds before nominations? Is democracy at stake here? I will be holding discussions with the people of Starehe and decide on the way forward. The voice of the people matters,” he tweeted.
The people of Starehe were denied their democratic right to go to the ballot again for the nominations and choose their leader.
The party decided to carry out opinion polls to decide whom to award the nomination certificate and it has been done.#Hatubadilishi— Hon. Jaguar (@RealJaguarKenya) April 21, 2022
The Starehe MP was ruthlessly trolled after he refused to accept the results of UDA nomination.
However, a defiant Jaguar assured his critics that he will still triumph even though he lost the UDA nomination.
“Delay is not denial. We don’t decide our destiny and fate.
I am a testament of God’s favor and doings. I am seeing people mocking me because the UDA nominations certificate was not issued to me but they have no idea how far I have come to be where I am now and there is no level of intimidation that will make me back down. When one door closes another one definitely opens up,” Jaguar wrote.