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The former Gatundu South MP had promised to quit social media by Wednesday, September 14.

Chama Cha Kazi Party leader Moses Kuria is yet to permanently delete his social media accounts after promising to do so by Wednesday, September 14.

The former Gatundu South Member Parliament on Tuesday, September 13, announced that he would quit social media maintaining that he had achieved his objective.

According to the ex-lawmaker, his objective was to see William Ruto become the president of Kenya to which the former Deputy President did.

"My objective has been achieved. My good friend William Ruto is the 5th President of the Republic of Kenya. This account will be permanently deleted on Wednesday 14th September 2022 at 18:00 hours. It was great interaction guys. Adios," Kuria stated.

Former Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria and President William Ruto. IMAGE: DPPS

However, a spot check by Nairobi Leo on Sunday, September 18, revealed that the former MP was yet to delete his social media accounts.

Kuria’s Twitter and Facebook accounts remained intact with his last post being on September 13 when he announced that he will quit the platforms.

Meanwhile, former Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr. Fred Matiang'i deactivated her Twitter account that had more than 1.3 million followers.

The deactivation came barely a week after the former CS wished Kenyans well as he exited the office having served Kenyans for 10 years.