President Uhuru Kenyatta has just summoned Jubilee secretariat boss Raphael Tuju to statehouse just 1 hour after he concluded a meeting him, other Jubilee officials have been kicked out of statehouse following chaotic Jubilee Party primaries that kicked off on Friday in different counties.
Uhuru has a statemnt ready that statehouse operatives will force Tuju to read to media that will among others cancel nomination results for Kiambu, Nyeri, Muranga, Meru, Laikipia and Nyandarua. It is widely beleived that Uhuru’s close allies were losing out and therefore the order is to give them humble time to regroup for super rigging.
“Ideally I am in no position to disclose what I discussed with Uhuru and DP William Ruto,” Tuju told journalists at the party headquarters on Friday.
After meeting Uhuru, the secretary general cancelled nominations in 11 counties after confusion and delays.
“The new voting dates will be announced as soon as possible and we apologise to all our party members for all inconveniences. I take responsibility for the failure,” he said.
The process was cancelled in Nandi, Kericho, Baringo, Bomet, Trans Nzoia ,Nakuru, Embu, Nandi, Uasin Gishu, Narok and Kajiado.
Some constituencies in Kiambu, Meru, Laikipia and West Pokot have also been affected.
Earlier, police were forced to fire in the air to disperse angry youths burning ballot papers at the Bungoma Primary School polling station in Nanyuki.
The angry voters engaged police in running battles as they complained that some aspirants names were missing from the ballot papers.
Voters at the Kanyoni nursery school also burnt the ballots saying the Jubilee party should be well organised.
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The nominations failed to kick off on time in many polling stations but Tuju insisted that the primaries will proceed regardless of the complaints.
Read: Tuju warns aspirants against commenting on Jubilee Party primaries amid delays
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On Thursday, Uhuru warned against violence in the Jubilee Party primaries and ordered police to deal firmly with culprits.
He said the party will not entertain such chaos and that “any acts of violence will lead to disqualification”.
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