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Joho Firm on Presidential Bid: “This Time, I’m Not Looking Back”

Former Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho has unequivocally declared his determination to pursue the presidency, stating that he will not entertain any advice urging him to slow down his aspirations. Speaking at a gathering in Malindi, Kilifi County, Joho reaffirmed his commitment to his State House bid, emphasizing that he has just begun and has no intentions of relenting.

Addressing concerns from within his party, ODM, about the pace of his presidential bid, Joho made it clear that he is focused on his goal and will engage with fellow party members at the ballot box. He emphasized his readiness to succeed Raila Odinga if Odinga assumes the chairmanship position at the African Union in 2026.

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“Mimi ndo nimeanza na sirudi nyuma. Sirudi nyuma. Na wakati huu, watajua hadi wapwani watahesabawa katika Kenya hii,” Joho asserted, highlighting his unwavering determination to press forward with his presidential aspirations.

As a Muslim faithful, Joho expressed his fearlessness in the face of opposition, asserting that he only fears his creator and not any man. He praised the people of Kilifi County for their steadfast support for coastal unity, reaffirming his commitment to representing their interests.

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Reflecting on his political journey, Joho emphasized the influence of Raila Odinga on his leadership style and values. He dismissed criticisms about the timing of his vocal advocacy, citing his longstanding allegiance to ODM and his sacrifices for the party’s cause over the years.

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