'We lost but stop mocking me,' Ben Githae tells netizens

Ben Githae had done a song for Azimio party

• Githae is not happy with people who remind him of Azimio losing elections

• Githae wants to be accepted by UDA people.

Gosel artiste Ben Githae
Gosel artiste Ben Githae

Gospel singer Ben Githae has told his fans to stop mocking him after the political party he was  supporting lost the August general elections.

Speaking in a recent Kikuyu fundraising event, Githae said he already moved on and accepted that Azimio, the party he strongly supported lost the elections.

He said he was embracing the new government led by President William Ruto.

"It is your time to laugh and mock me. Today, I am here not to promise a lot since I promised my fans a mountain, but it was defeated," he said.

Githae said that it hurts him when he meets people who remind him about losing elections.

"Mt Kenya told me that I don't have my own mountain. I am okay with bottom-up now. God's side is that which has people and so, Ruto's side had God since it is where most of you are."

Githae further asked his friends to accept him as one of them.

"I am humbled and please accept me on your side. I am requesting you, people, to stop mocking me when you meet me out here. What do you think I am feeling?" he said amid laughter from the crowd.

Five months ago, Githae was trending after releasing a political song titled 'Kenya Is Safe'.

In the song, Githae was congratulating Azimio presidential candidate Raila Odinga after he announced his running mate as Martha Karua.

Githae praised Azimio's leader calling on Kenyans to vote for him saying the country was safe in his hands saying RaoKa - Raila and Karua - are the winning duo.

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