"On the side of UDA, we have a deputy president, Prof. Abraham Kithure Kindiki, who is supporting the president. He explained that the discussions were meant to explore areas where the parties’ political interests converge, stressing that negotiations do not automatically mean that every request made by partners will be accepted. We have a president and a deputy president; he is performing his duties well, and you don't change that which is working," he added. "ODM have said that the only position they are not contesting is that of the president, which we respect. As members we are insisting that we are behind our deputy president," he added.
Source: The Star March 05, 2026 15:49 UTC