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Jubilee leaders now ditch JAP to form JP

MPs Johnson Sakaja (c) and Kabando wa Kabando (l) compare notes with TNA Secretary General Onyango Oloo, among others.

MPs Johnson Sakaja (c) and Kabando wa Kabando (l) compare notes with TNA Secretary General Onyango Oloo, among others.

NAIROBI, Kenya Oct 26 – Ten Jubilee Coalition affiliate parties have now abandoned Jubilee Alliance Party (JAP) and agreed to form a new outfit known as the Jubilee Party by December.

Speaking after a meeting of the Jubilee Alliance Party Steering Committee Co-Chairman Noah Wekesa said the meeting had agreed on the formation of nine committees which have been tasked with overseeing the merger of the affiliate parties into a single political entity.

“All the parties that are on the same path as us, are welcome, we have our door open. We are looking forward to forming one party in December. All I can say is that, all the people who have not made up their minds our door is open,” Wekesa said.

JAP has often been marketed as president Uhuru Kenyatta’s re-election vehicle but several parties including Meru County Senator Kiratu Murungi’s Alliance Party of Kenya have been unwilling to dissolve claiming they were not consulted.

But following the meeting on Monday, the APK Party Leader stated that his team would also hold talks with MPs, County Assembly members and grassroots officials before the parties are wound up.

Kiraitu who is also the Steering Committee co-chair said there would be various sensitization forums to be held in counties on the matter.

“JAP is among the members of the political parties involved in this merger. The name jubilee is common to all of us because we are members of the Jubilee Coalition so come December we’ll have a Jubilee Party and JAP is going to be part of that Jubilee Party, so we are not abandoning anything and both the President and Deputy President are in support of this process,” he said.

The meeting was attended by the Chairpersons and Secretaries General of TNA,URP, APK, New Ford Kenya and JAP.

The team includes Senate Majority Leader Kithure Kindiki, his National Assembly counterpart Aden Duale, Kericho Senator Charles Keter, lawmakers Dr. Naomi Shaaban, Katoo Ole Metito, Jamleck Kamau, Alice Ng’ang’a, Joyce Emanikor and Mary Emase among others.

The Political Parties Act 2011 bars one from being a member of more than one political party at the same time.

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However, Members of Parliament and Members of the County Assembly elected on the coalition’s ticket were insulated by Section 22 of the Act and would retain their slots for the remainder of the term even if the constituent parties were to be wound up by December as anticipated.

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