Jubilee Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni has warned members of parliament, senators and members of county assembly that as from today, they will not transact any business within the assembly on behalf of the Jubilee party.
In a very detailed answer, Kioni now says he will write a letter to the speaker of the national assembly Justin Muturi, Speaker of the Senate Kenned Lusaka and all County assembly speakers to refrain from assigning duties to already defected politicians.
“All politicians who have defected from Jubilee party and they were all had positions in the national assembly, senate or different county assemblies shall cease from transacting any business on behalf of our party.
“We are not in business of destroying people’s political careers, we shall not declare their constituencies vacant, counties or wards but it’s good to understand we can’t trust you holding such positions for Jubilee,” Kioni warned
Kioni has further reiterated that Jubilee continues to enjoy massive support within the Mt Kenya region despite them (party) not having presidential candidate.
Speaking on Tuesday, 29th March,2022 at Citizen TV, Kioni said DP William Ruto’s unfortunate remarks in Mt Kenya region has continued to tear down the first family against Kikuyu populace
“DP has rallied Mt Kenya region more than 500 times since 2017, spreading hate speech against the first family and that’s very wrong.
“He doesn’t know whether we are all one thing and you can’t sail through profiling one of us,” Kioni noted.
The Jubilee vocal legislator said handshake has supported President’s Uhuru Kenyatta to accomplish some of infrastructural projects as well implementing his key four agendas in the country
However section of residents in Kilifi county has told journalist that Jubilee party should not waste their time campaigning for any elective seat for they are backing deputy president’s presidential ambitious
Elsewhere in Kisii county, Kenyans have demanded Jubilee government to reduce the cost of living starting with cooking oil, gas and fuel before August 9th to elect their preferred candidate