He went ahead to ask the Jubilee Party leader, President Uhuru Kenyatta, and ODM leader Raila Odinga to intervene.
"I have called this Press conference to speak to my President and talk to the ODM leader Amollo Odinga. I am also in Azimio and this certificate here is not only for Bahati but it represents many other youths. It is a sign of hope. Please give the youths of this country a chance."
Bahati added that by stepping down, he will have betrayed the Mathare people who asked him to vie for the seat.
"For the last 24 hours have been the toughest time of my life. I have been thinking of how I will say this since I don't want to look as if I am betraying my fellow youths. Not to look as if am betraying the people of Mathare that have entrusted me with this opportunity to serve them. They pushed for my nominations."
Bahati expressed that it would be unfair to give away the nomination since he went through the nominations and followed the process as per the IEBC regulations and Jubilee awarded him the nomination after he won.
Bahati added that he will be on the ballot box in August and he strongly believes he will serve the people the right way.
"I am not returning and I am not recalling my certificate. For this one, I am not stepping down for someone who has not helped my people, someone who does not understand the problems of Mathare people."
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