Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi says he is not starting a new political party. Some news reports claimed his friends were creating the Umoja Summit Party, but Mudavadi denies these stories.
He wants everyone to know he remains committed to working with President William Ruto's government. Mudavadi joined the Kenya Kwanza Alliance when his Amani National Congress party merged with the United Democratic Alliance in January.
The party merger happened with support from party members. Leaders said neither party lost its identity during the joining. The United Democratic Alliance changed its logo and brand after the merger. Cecily Mbarire chaired the party with Issa Timamy as deputy leader.
Party officials like Kelvin Lunani and Hassan Omar took important roles after the merger. Omboko Milemba became a deputy to the party's secretary general. Mudavadi strongly emphasized that he has no plans to join another political group.
He wants people to understand that he completely supports President Ruto's government. The statement from his press director made it clear that Mudavadi remains dedicated to his current political position. He does not want rumors about a new party to spread.
The merger between ANC and UDA was voluntary and supported by party members. Both parties worked together to create a new political partnership. They carefully planned how to combine their resources and leadership.
Mudavadi wants to stop rumors about him starting another party. He believes in the current government and wants to continue serving with President Ruto. His statement shows he is committed to their political alliance.
Political watchers are paying close attention to these changes. The merger between ANC and UDA created new opportunities for cooperation. Mudavadi remains a key leader in Kenya's political landscape.
He wants everyone to know he remains committed to working with President William Ruto's government. Mudavadi joined the Kenya Kwanza Alliance when his Amani National Congress party merged with the United Democratic Alliance in January.
The party merger happened with support from party members. Leaders said neither party lost its identity during the joining. The United Democratic Alliance changed its logo and brand after the merger. Cecily Mbarire chaired the party with Issa Timamy as deputy leader.
Party officials like Kelvin Lunani and Hassan Omar took important roles after the merger. Omboko Milemba became a deputy to the party's secretary general. Mudavadi strongly emphasized that he has no plans to join another political group.
He wants people to understand that he completely supports President Ruto's government. The statement from his press director made it clear that Mudavadi remains dedicated to his current political position. He does not want rumors about a new party to spread.
The merger between ANC and UDA was voluntary and supported by party members. Both parties worked together to create a new political partnership. They carefully planned how to combine their resources and leadership.
Mudavadi wants to stop rumors about him starting another party. He believes in the current government and wants to continue serving with President Ruto. His statement shows he is committed to their political alliance.
Political watchers are paying close attention to these changes. The merger between ANC and UDA created new opportunities for cooperation. Mudavadi remains a key leader in Kenya's political landscape.