Ruto ‘Ouster’ on Jubilee NDC Menu

Deputy President William Ruto will not be the deputy chair of Jubilee after the party’s National Delegates Conference (NDC), according to a Jubilee insider.  

While appearing in a tv interview, Ndaragwa MP Jeremiah Kioni said Ruto has already stated his political position and has been advocating for the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) while still in office. 

“He cannot continue being a party leader to Jubilee, he has moved to UDA. That’s common sense. I mean if he expects to continue being a deputy party leader of Jubilee then he must be taking many people for a ride,” He added. 

On the aforementioned date, Jubilee delegates are anticipated to assemble at Kasarani Stadium, where President Uhuru Kenyatta is expected to give direction on the party’s future. 

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Gladys Boss Sholei, the Uasin Gishu Woman Representative,  said UDA and its allies will wait to see if the decision to evict Ruto is made, and then decide how to respond. 

“They have the usual threats. They have already taken their position as the party that failed the aspirations of Kenyans so I do not see if the conference will mean anything.”

Boss Sholei dismissed the NDC as “insignificant,” alleging that a large exodus of members had already taken place. 

Jubilee is set to meet on 30th November for the much anticipated NDC. 

President Kenyatta is set to declare the party’s position as the forthcoming 2022 Presidential Elections approaches. 

*This article was written by Gerald Gekara for Uzalendo News.  Email: uzalendonews24@gmail.com to submit your story.

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