“We cannot be feeding you and then insult us. It pains me to pay money to this party. Why don’t we have a meeting to discuss the course of our party?”
The Jubilee Party last week announced that Deputy President William Ruto is no longer welcome to the party headquarters after he stormed the Pangani offices with over 30 MPs.
Jubilee Secretary General Raphael Tuju said that Ruto ceased to be Deputy Party Leader the moment he sanctioned the opening of the Jubilee Asili Centre.
Ruto later hit out at his critics making a fuss out of his visit to Jubilee Headquarters accompanied by 38 legislators.
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“These are interesting times indeed! That working from Jubilee HQs where I’m the duly elected deputy party leader is considered news,” Ruto said via Twitter.
Ruto was responding to his Pangani visit where no senior Jubilee official including secretary-general Raphael Tuju was at hand to receive him.
Seen as part of his elaborate scheme to recapture Jubilee, the DP had resolved to be working from the Pangani-based office at least twice a week to kick out ‘hijackers’.
That was the third time Ruto visited the Jubilee nerve centre in less than two weeks.
The DP is putting up a spirited fight to regain control of the outfit from ‘cartels and busybodies’ he said are holding the party hostage.