Monday, March 15, 2021 -Nominated Member of Parliament David Ole Sankok has quit politics. He has officially confirmed.
The vocal Deputy President William Ruto’s ally, through a Monday social media post, confirmed that he had found another soft landing what has forced him to leave politics.
He is preparing, according to the surprise post, to climb up to the United Nations job as a special adviser.
“Preparing to exit the political scene by 2022 to UN as African special adviser on united Nation convention on the rights of persons with disabilities. God’s rubber stamp clearly marked on my cow because destiny is in the hands of God. Map of Africa, Comoros Island and Madagascar,” he tweeted on Monday afternoon.
Preparing to exit the political scene by 2022 to UN as African special adviser on united Nation convention on the rights of persons with disabilities
God's rubber stamp clearly marked on my cow because destiny is in the hands of God.
Map of Africa, Comoros Island and Madagascar pic.twitter.com/tnUsj46aM0— Hon David Ole Sankok MP (@olesankok) March 14, 2021
The MP was nominated by Jubilee Party into parliament to represent the community of those living with disability.
He graduated with a Bsc in Medicine(Surgery) from the University of Nairobi in 2005. He also served at SONU as chairperson.