June 30, 2024

Uhuru ally issues irreducible minimums to DP Gachagua for him to reconcile with the former president

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Uhuru ally issues irreducible minimums to DP Gachagua for him to reconcile with the former president

Jubilee Party has issued a set of irreducible minimums to Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua if he seeks to reconcile with former President Uhuru Kenyatta

Jubilee Party has issued a set of irreducible minimums to Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua if he seeks to reconcile with former President Uhuru Kenyatta.

Speaking at the Jubilee Party headquarters in Nairobi, Secretary General, Jeremiah Kioni criticized Gachagua for his attempts to garner the former president’s attention.

Kioni urged the deputy president to stop interfering in the affairs of the Jubilee Party and to refrain from attempts to sabotage the former ruling party.

“If you really want us to believe that you are apologising, release his Jubilee Party. What are you doing at the party?” Kioni posed.

The former Ndaragwa MP disclosed that some leaders working with Gachagua had already submitted their apologies.

“Those who are in court, including Kanini Kega and Sabine Chege, have been seeking an apology from Uhuru,” said Kioni.

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The Jubilee Party SG said to touch the cloak of the former president again, the leaders who had wandered too far must reject the Finance Bill 2024 in totality.

“If they ignore Kenyans and pass the Finance Bill, we will move around the country from Friday,” Kioni stated.

He revealed that the opposition caravan will move across the country from Friday, beginning with Nakuru, to engage the public and reject the controversial proposal.

“We will go to Nakuru to discuss many of the issues we discussed in Limuru, but also to address the issues of the Finance Bill. From there, we will be in every county,” he said.

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