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Sakaja the most popular Nairobi governor aspirant – Tifa polls

24 per cent of the sample population are undecided about their preferred candidate.

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by MAUREEN KINYANJUI

Counties15 December 2021 - 08:15
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In Summary


  • The poll suggests Sakaja enjoys the support of 30 per cent of residents polled.
  • He is closely followed by Woman Representative Esther Passaris with 11 per cent and Westlands MP Tim Wanyonyi.
Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja

Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja is the most popular Nairobi governor aspirant, a poll by Tifa suggests.

The poll suggests Sakaja enjoys 30 per cent support.

He is closely followed by Woman Representative Esther Passaris with 11 per cent and Westlands MP Tim Wanyonyi at six per cent.

However, 24 per cent of the sample population are undecided about their preferred candidate.

Impeached Governor Mike Sonko had two per cent popularity, while  Nairobi Metropolitan Services boss Mohamed Badi had one per cent backing.

Bishop Margaret Wanjiru who is also eyeing the governor slot, had five per cent popularity, while businesswoman Agnes Kagure had four per cent.

The research was conducted between November 7 and 13.

The poll has a +/- 2.51 per cent margin of error. The sample size was 1,591 and telephonic interviews were conducted with respondents whose contacts were collected face-to-face.

“All the findings included in this second release are taken from the national survey Tifa research conducted between 7th and 13th November, 2021," reads the poll in part.

Sakaja, a first term Jubilee senator had already announced he will run for governor.

He said he will not run a one-man show, will hire a city manager, get along with State House and permanently solve problems affecting City Hall.

Sakaja said former governors failed but he promised to succeed in making Nairobi a stronger and vibrant city.

The Senator said his predecessor Evans Kidero was too technical, while  Sonko was too political and "squandered" goodwill.

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