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BREAKING: Uhuru Anti-Joho Campaign BACKFIRES BADLY as Polls CONFIRM Governor Joho Will be RE-ELECTED by 70% Against Jubilee’s Shabal 15%

March 21, 2017 Leave a Comment

Latest opinion poll results released by the former Steadman group boss Njeri Ireri confirm Mombasa Governor Hassan Ali Joho will be re-elected with about 70% of the total votes. Other governors with high chances of being re-elected include Machakos’ Dr Alfred Mutua at 75% and Kiambu’s Kabogo at 46%.

The poll results shows 68% of Mombasa voters would vote for Ali Hassan Joho for governor, 15% for Shabhal and less 7% for Omar Hassan Sarai, this is the latest poll released by TIFA research .

The Poll results leaves Uhuru with a rotten egg in the face after leading aspirited anti-Joho campaign for the last two years, it is a strong message that Statehouse need to change tactic on how to deal with elected leaders. It is obvious, a failed leader cannot checkmate another who is trying hard to deliver despite all the barriers Jubilee have erected on governors and devolution in general.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Jubilee, Uhuru Kenyatta

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