Rabid attack dogs? Murathe goes for Waiguru for dismissing him

Image result for david muratheDays after a close ally of President Uhuru Kenyatta made a controversial statement that the Kikuyu community does not have an MoU with anyone regarding the 2022 elections,Kirinyaga Governor Ann waiguru challenged the Jubilee Party to hold party elections soonest possible, to forestall internal divisions, and ensure that statements are made by Elected Party Officials that represent the views of the Jubilee Party as a whole.

In a response to Waiguru’s remark, Murathe said she needs to familiarize herself with the party Constitution.

“Please acquaint yourself with the party Constitution Article 33 (5) on the transition clause. Tuju retires in 2020. The operative word is “shall”,” he tweeted.

“Unless you want to amend the party Constitution. Mine, you can have on a silver platter even tomorrow. Join the rabid attack dogs,” he added.

Waiguru called for fresh elections in the midst of a political storm kicked off by Murathe’s remark that the party does not have any binding agreement to support Deputy President Ruto in 2022.

She said statements made on behalf of the party should be done by elected party officials who “in fact represent the views of the Jubilee party as a whole.”

Other leaders who have dismissed Murathe’s remarks are Nandi senator Samson Cherargei and former Kiambu governor William Kabogo.

Cherargei has also called for elections in the governing outfit before saying the current leaders are not elected.Igembe Central MP Kubai Kiringo

Igembe Central MP Kubai Kiringo has also called upon the Jubilee party to take immediate action on its deputy chairman David Murathe.

According to him, Murathe’s comments regarding lack of support for Deputy President William Ruto are ill-advise

The party resolved to handpick individuals in 2015 after chaos erupted in the elections.

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