Igembe Central MP Kubai Kiringo has called upon the Jubilee party to take immediate action on its deputy chairman David Murathe.
According to him, Murathe’s comments regarding lack of support for Deputy President William Ruto are ill-advised.
This comes a day after President Uhuru Kenyatta distanced himself from the remarks on 2022 succession politics.
Speaking on Saturday afternoon to Muuga FM, Kiringo further rubbished claims that leaders from the Mt. Kenya region will not support Dr. Ruto.
He claims that a decision during a meeting at Statehouse that was convened by the President, it was decided that they will support the DP and campaign for him too.
Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru has since called for Jubilee party elections saying it is the only solution to the division caused by top officials over who the party will support in 2022.
It is therefore imperative, and in order, that the Jubilee Party hold party elections soonest possible, to forestall internal divisions, and ensure that statements are made by Elected Party Officials, and that they infact represent the views of the Jubilee Party as a whole.
— Anne Waiguru (@AnneWaiguru) December 29, 2018
Please acquaint yourself with the party constitution. Article 33 (5) on the transition clause. Tuju retires in 2020. The operative word is "shall". Unless you want to amend the party constitution. Mine,… You can have on a silver platter even tomorrow. Join the rabid attack dogs
— Wakairu Gatuhi murathe (@WakairuG) December 29, 2018
The jubilee party therefore needs a leadership that has a legitimate mandate and the people’s support.
— Anne Waiguru (@AnneWaiguru) December 29, 2018
The jubilee party must support the Building Bridges Initiative to ensure the continued unity of the Nation.
— Anne Waiguru (@AnneWaiguru) December 29, 2018
The Jubilee Party is the Ruling Party of The Republic of Kenya. The party must therefore always demonstrate Unity of purpose and exhibit its undivided support for the Big Four Agenda, Accelerated Development and Enhancement of devolution for the welfare of Kenyans.
— Anne Waiguru (@AnneWaiguru) December 29, 2018
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