The striker claims K'Ogalo made a hasty decision following rumours he was going to vie for a political seat
Dennis Oliech has denied rumours he has shown interest to vie for the vacant Kibra Parliamentary seat in Nairobi.
The former Gor Mahia striker claims the reports of him entering the political scene have been generated by unknown people.
When Gor Mahia terminated his two-year contract on Tuesday, they cited the same reports alleging the former Harambee Stars forward declared his candidacy for the political seat.
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"You have offered yourself as a candidate for popular political elections, a move likely to portray the club in a bad light, cause disaffection among club’s supporters and fans, a step is inconsistent with and inimical to your standing as the club’s football player," Gor Mahia said in regard to their decision to part ways with Oliech.