Written By Gerald Gekara | |
National Assembly Speaker Justin Muturi has broken his silence on the unfoldings at Bomas.
Speaker Muturi said he suspected the Amani National Congress (ANC) leader would negotiate a deal with the United Democratic Alliance (UDA).
Muturi, who recently joined the One Kenya Alliance (OKA), in which Mudavadi’s ANC was a founding member, claimed the alliance has not considered working with the Deputy President William Ruto-led United Democratic Alliance (UDA).
“I did not attend ANC NDC as we were surprised that William Ruto would attend and Musalia Mudavadi did not have the courtesy to inform us, making us very suspicious of what they would declare and correctly we have seen the formation of another coalition with William Ruto, which we have never discussed at any time,” He tweeted.
On January 6, Muturi, who announced his intention to run for president on the Democratic Party ticket, joined OKA.
Muturi, who was once Ruto’s supporter, did not say whether he would form a new alliance or join Raila Odinga’s Azimio la Umoja Movement.
OKA co-principals walked out on the entrance of the Deputy President and his entourage.
The principals expressed their displeasure at Mudavadi, severing ties with the ANC leader.
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