How Moses Kuria is plotting to trigger an implosion in Jubilee

Is Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria holding personal issues with Aden Duale? Well, his push to remove Duale as National Assembly Majority leader has triggered sharp reactions in Jubilee.

On Thursday, Jubilee MPs dismissed Kuria’s bid to have Duale stripped of his powerful position.

The lawmakers cited that Kuria of trying to trigger an implosion in Jubilee.

“Kuria appears to be having a personal issue with Duale. The Jubilee party has no issue at all with its leadership in the National Assembly,” Embakasi North MP James Gakuya was quoted by a local daily.

Gakuya said Kuria should find a way to address his problems within the party structures instead of making “outrageous statements,” that threaten internal unity.

“At a time when we are enjoying calm, courtesy of the handshake, we don’t want to raise political temperatures again. Kuria knows what to do when he has a problem with any Jubilee member,” Gakuya said.

While speaking on Citizen TV on Wednesday night, Kuria claimed that Jubilee MPs were unhappy with Duale’s leadership style.

Kuria said the lawmakers dissatisfied with Duale’s leadership in the National Assembly want to kick him out as Leader of the Majority.

“That is not just my position but a position shared by many members of Jubilee,” Kuria said when asked abut removing Duale.

He went on, “We are very frustrated, everyone in Jubilee and Nasa are very frustrated with Aden Duale.”

Asked why the MPs were unhappy with Duale, Kuria said the Garissa Township MP takes a big chunk of his contribution on the floor of the House “making jokes.”

Kuria said he would push for Duale’s removal and then easily replace him in an election by Jubilee MPs.

“Let him remove me from committees because that is his prerogative and then allow members to have a say on who will be their leader of majority,” Kuria said.

But Endebes MP Robert Pukose dared Kuria to bring forth the motion which he said will be rejected.

“Let him (Kuria) bring a motion to impeach Duale. I can assure you it will not see the light of day. I think he was drunk but I want dare him to bring the motion,” the MP said..

He accused the Gatundu South MP of being inconsistent in attending to House businesses.

“How long does Kuria sit in a plenary or committee of the whole house? He is never there and there is nothing he can tell us. We have not discussed anything to do with removal of Duale and we don’t have any problem with him,” he said.

Kimilili MP Didmus Barasa said a motion to remove the leader of majority must meet the highest threshold set based on evidence and facts.

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