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The Murang'a Woman Representative announced on Saturday that she will not vie for an elective post in the August polls.

Murang'a Woman Representative Sabina Chege has sent out a moving message to her constituents after announcing she will not run for an elective seat in the August polls.

Taking to her Facebook on Saturday, April 23, Chege said that it was an honour to serve her people and she was grateful for the opportunity.

The lawmaker maintained that during her tenure she touched many people's lives as she worked tirelessly in her role.

"As I move to the next level of leadership, I will build the momentum from here, I will serve with all the zeal and determination. Asanteni Sana Watu Wa Murang'a County, indeed I love you as your Mother. It's a defining Moment," Chege stated.

She thanked her family, staff and the people of Murang'a who gave her the opportunity to serve them.

{File image of Murang’a Woman Rep Sabina Chege in Vihiga.}

Chege further extended her gratitude to President Uhuru Kenyatta who had offered him a role in his government.

"To my Boss and my Party Leader HE President Uhuru Kenyatta, I sincerely thank you for believing in me and giving me a platform in the National Assembly to serve in the capacity of Education Chair in the first term and Chair Health Committee in the second term," she added.

She also thanked the Head of State for offering her a role as a council member in the Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Coalition Party. 

Chege said she will focus her efforts on campaigning for ODM leader Raila Odinga's presidency.

"Finally the Holy Spirit has spoken, I will not be vying in any elective position in Murang'a County. I will concentrate on National politics in Azimio la Umoja Council. Asanteni wa Murang'a nawapenda sana," she said in her socials.