Former Langata MP Aspirant Sally Bolo Lobby for Sifuna, Passaris and Igathe, Calls for Six Piece Azimio Vote

Former Gor Mahia football club Treasurer and former aspirant for the Lang'ata Member of Parliament seat Sally Bolo has called on Nairobi sports fraternity to vote for Azimio La Umoja One Kenya candidates during the upcoming August 9th general elections.

Calling for a six piece Azimio la Umoja vote, Sally campaigned for the Azimio Senate aspirant ODM secretary general Edwin Sifuna and Nairobi Woman representative Esther Passaris as well as Jubilee’s Polycafrp Igathe who is gunning for the Nairobi Governor seat.

Sally said that the Azimio La Umoja Nairobi team will provide solutions to city dwellers and took time to call on voters to also vote for Igathe, Sifuna and Passaris at the August polls to ensure that Nairobi is steered by a team that will work closely with the incoming President Raila Odinga in the Azimio government.
Sally, who until recently, was an aspirant for the Lang'ata Member of Parliament seat said at an interview with journalists that as an outspoken sports administrator and political leader, she wants Nairobi to have leaders who will develop sports and asked Nairobians to give Sifuna and Passaris a chance in parliament, both senate and National assembly, to represent the youth who are the core group which in involved in sports.

“As former Lang'ata MP aspirant, a Former Gor Mahia Treasurer and an ODM life member, I want to rally the sports fraternity in Nairobi to support the Azimio team in Nairobi led by Polycarp Igathe as the next Nairobi Governor, Sifuna as the senator and Passaris as the woman MP since they stand out as the best for Nairobi. Their passion about the common man at the grassroots is evidence that these are the leaders who are passionate about the needs of Nairobi residents and I believe they will deliver for the sports fraternity,” Sally said.

“We in Azimio understand the needs of the youth. I am a sports administrator and I understand what is needed to improve sports in Nairobi which carries more than 60 percent of all sports in Kenya.
 
We must have leaders who understand the needs of the youth in sports and who are ready to listen and work for us in sports and that is why I am asking you the people of Nairobi to vote for the Azimio La Umoja team in Nairobi,” Sally noted.

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