UDA Cracks the Whip on Rebel MPs Opposing Government Agenda

The United Democratic Alliance party has threatened to take disciplinary actions against party members seen to oppose the government positions.

The UDA Secretary General Cleophas Malala announced the party’s decision to deal with the members who have been holding positions contrary to that of the Party and going against the direction of the party leader, President William Ruto.

Speaking in Nakuru during the launch of the regional party offices, Mr Malala read a riot act on members, whom he said were pushing different agenda.

“Our leader has been working hard to salvage this country from the dungeons of economic depression but we have members who do not understand this. They have been going in public opposing government positions and programmes. We shall not entertain such members of the UDA,” said Mr Malala.

Mr Malala said the party has provided them with avenues to address their grievances including the parliamentary group meeting.

He also explained why the party chose to postpone its grassroots elections to next year, saying it is meant to give room for the registration of more members.

“We wanted all UDA members to register and participate in the elections. We are in the process of negotiating with our sister parties to consider folding their parties and participate in our elections. We want to have one strong party such as the Communist Party of China,” said Mr Malala.

At the same time, Mr Malala said all the proposals made by the National Dialogue Committee team will be implemented by Parliament.