Sudi speaks on URP pulling out of Jubilee
Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi has vowed URP members will not to pull out of the Jubilee Party amid 2022 succession politics.
Sudi who is also an ally to Deputy President William Ruto said, they are in Jubilee Party to stay and no intimidation could make them move out of the party.
"Listen and listen good, we are the owners of the Jubilee Party and we were fully involved in its formation therefore no-one whatsoever can tell us to move out of the party, he or she should do so instead," said the Kapseret Member of parliament.
"Are we insane to form another political party yet we have our own. This s is our party and we have rights of ownership," added the Jubilee vocal member of parliament.
The second term Jubilee Party Member parliament was speaking to the press in Eldoret town on Sunday.
Sudi called on politicians from the North Rift region to unite and help President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto to implement the big four agenda.
He, however, urged the Jubilee party to conduct party primaries saying this this will help to elect competent leaders and bring sanity to the party and also do away with conmen’s who have destroyed the party..
He noted that most party officials were appointed thus cannot represent the interest of members of the party but their own or some people decisions.
“The party is now being led by some few self-centered individuals to serve their masters who put them in their various positions thus change in leadership is paramount,” added the second term Jubilee MP.
Sudi speaks on URP pulling out of Jubilee
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