Jubilee vows fair nominations in 2027 election reboot

Jubilee Party, led by retired President Uhuru Kenyatta, has launched a comprehensive reorganization effort as it prepares for the 2027 General Election, promising to uphold transparent and fair nomination processes. Party Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni assured delegates at a meeting in Thika Greens, Murang’a county, that internal systems have been strengthened to prevent the disputes and irregularities seen in previous party nominations. Kioni emphasized that a credible process is essential for unity and public trust, stating that all structures are in place to ensure every aspirant is treated equally.

The gathering brought together party leaders, including Kenyatta, Deputy Party Leader Fred Matiang’i, and delegates from across the country, to strategize on rebuilding the party and reconnecting with grassroots supporters. Kioni reiterated Jubilee’s commitment to internal democracy, adherence to its constitution, and its continued role in the opposition coalition. Former Senator Kembi Gitura called on members to support the leadership and involve youth and professionals in revitalizing the party. As part of its revival, Jubilee has endorsed Matiang’i as its presidential candidate for 2027 and is holding forums nationwide to energize its base and avoid the internal divisions that hampered it in the past.
 

Attachments

  • Jubilee vows fair nominations in 2027 election reboot.webp
    Jubilee vows fair nominations in 2027 election reboot.webp
    99.2 KB · Views: 56

Similar threads

Trending content

Sponsored

Top