Nakuru Senator Susan Kihika and Bahati Member of Parliament, Kimani Ngunjiri might be facing expulsion from the ruling party, Jubilee after calling out the president in public rants.
While attending a funeral in Nandi County, Susan Kihika and Kimani Ngunjiri blamed the President over the gradual police brutality countrywide.
Jubilee Party’s Nakuru Branch secretariat headed by David Manyara has been keen on looking into how the two legislators have been constantly without failing been attacking the party leader, Uhuru Kenyatta any time they get a chance to do just that.
“This is the first meeting since the current pandemic hit us. We have discussed at length the conduct of Ngunjiri and Kihika who have been negating the party principles,” stated Manyara.
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Also on the ouster list are a number of members of the County Assembly of Nakuru behind a move to impeach Governor Lee Kinyanjui.
Leaders who were ejected from their positions for siding with the Deputy President, William Ruto were the former Majority Leader in the Senate Kipchumba Murkomen, former National Assembly leader, Aden Duale and Susan Kihika who was the Majority Whip in the Senate.