REVEALED: How Murathe stopped Moses Kuria from resigning

Gatundu South legislator Moses Kuria almost quit his legislative role yesterday, but the lawmaker changed his minds later and denied the claims! Who could have stopped him? It has been revealed that Close confidants of President Uhuru Kenyatta stopped Kuria from quitting before he could deliver a resignation letter to National Assembly Speaker Justin Muturi.

Kuria, according to multiple sources close to him, had decided to resign following the backlash against his remarks that President Kenyatta was taking development to opposition areas, excluding Central.

According to a local daily that had already captured Kuria’s resignation, former Jubilee vice chairman David Murathe and Deputy Chief of Staff Njee Muturi intervened.

Kuria was with Murathe on Tuesday night until 3am to discuss resignation and Murathe reportedly talked him out of it. The MP had made the comments on New Year’s Eve and they went viral.

The sources said that Kuria’s resignation would embarrass the President who had himself been Gatundu South MP and the President cannot appear to be forcing out an MP from his backyard.

On Wednesday, talk of resignation was rife as leaders from Mt Kenya region called press conferences to denounce Kuria and reaffirm their support for President Kenyatta.

Yesterday morning Kuria informed Muturi that he was going to deliver a letter to his office. He did not specify the contents and instead read a statement making no mention of resignation.

He then delivered the press statement to the Speaker.

Asked whether he was to deliver a resignation letter, Kuria neither confirmed nor denied it.

“How do you know the letter I was going to deliver was to resign? It could have been a bill or anything,” Kuria told the the local daily yesterday.

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