Perhaps as a portrayal of the trust in their unity, they dissolved their parties alongside 10 others to form Jubilee Party ahead of the 2017 polls. As Uhuru’s final term approaches the halfway mark and in the middle of a global pandemic, his deputy is rarely by his side. Of late, he has made most of his public remarks through his Twitter, and often on the bitter feud in Jubilee Party. Uhuru made the about-turn while claiming that powerful individuals in President Mwai Kibaki’s administration were against another Kikuyu ascending to power. Jubilee Deputy Secretary General Caleb Kositany (Soy MP), Cornelly Serem (Aldai) and Didmus Barasa (Kimilili) said Jubilee was united until Raila came in through the handshake.
Source: Standard Digital April 27, 2020 06:22 UTC