Activist Boniface Mwangi has maintained that he will not change his political affiliation despite losing the Starehe Parliamentary seat to Jubilee's Charles Njagua Kanyi Alias Jaguar.
On Monday, a Twitter user asked Mwangi to join the Jubilee Party and contest for a Member of County Assembly (MCA) seat but the activist rejected the request saying he would remain in his Ukweli Party.
"I am a member of Ukweli Party and that will not change," he affirmed.
In the recent election, Mwangi, who garnered 15,877 votes conceded an early defeat to Charles Njagua Kanyi who emerged winner with 38,394 votes.
"The people of Starehe have spoken and l respect their decision. We ran an honest, innovative and revolutionary campaign; we did our best. l am humbled by the love and support l got from all of you.
"This gives me hope in our people and our country. It gives me hope that in 2022, matters of tribe and political party allegiance will no longer be a big deal, as long as you run on issues," Mwangi stated.