By Emmanuel Waudo
Nairobi’s Jubilee Party Leaders, led by Stanley Kimure, a staunch supporter of Raila Odinga known as Stano, have strongly denounced the party’s secretary general, Jeremiah Kioni, for instigating chaos that has led to the downfall of the once mighty political party.
Stanley, who serves as the party’s treasurer for Nairobi County and chairperson for Starehe Sub-county, criticized Kioni for his autocratic behavior and insatiable lust for power, which has resulted in the party’s diminishing popularity despite its previous position as the ruling party in the government.
These leaders emphasized the importance of allowing adequate time for meaningful change and argued that President Ruto, the victor of the elections, should now be granted ample opportunity to lead the nation towards transformation. They asserted that the challenging economic times experienced by Kenyans are a consequence of their decision to withhold their votes from a visionary leader during the 2022 general elections, despite the warnings issued by former President Uhuru Kenyatta.
“Despite former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s warnings, Kenyans chose to vote for President William Ruto. The difficulties we are currently facing are a result of our own ignorance. I urge Raila Odinga, the leader of Azimio, to cease fighting for those who ignored him and instead voted for a regime that shows little concern for its people. We must accept the consequences of betraying Raila,” expressed the frustrated leader.
Stano also admonished Kioni for lobbying against the finance bill within the communities and urged him to take his concerns to the national assembly, where he can address the Members of Parliament and advocate for the rejection of the bill.
“Kioni, your actions have contributed to the failures of former President Uhuru Kenyatta, and now you’re attempting to exploit him through your deceptive schemes. You bring disgrace upon the Jubilee Party,” Stano added.
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