Mt Kenya to revamp PNU, DP and Kanu ahead of 2022 poll

Dr Peter Njagi is the Democratic Party National organising secretary/Courtesy
Dr Peter Njagi is the Democratic Party National organising secretary/Courtesy

The split in Jubilee has given a lifeline to the Democratic Party, Party of National Unity and Kanu in Mount Kenya.

The former strong parties, which at one point led the nation, are taking advantage of the divisions in the region to rebrand, build networks and win grassroots support.

Mount Kenya bigwigs want to use the parties as vehicles to negotiate a stake in the post-President Uhuru Kenyatta era.

The three parties have already held delegates conferences to pass tough resolutions that will shape their individual agenda.

“We are putting in place things that will revive the party and push its political activities,” DP chairman Esau Kioni said on the phone.

“Only the position of party leader has not been filled and we are looking forward to someone who is responsible and can deliver,” DP national organising secretary Peter Njagi added.

“Apart from the party being associated with Kibaki, he also performed. It is easy to sell DP.”

Jubilee was to hold internal elections in January 2018 after President Uhuru promised that interim officials would run the party for 90 days. It is yet to do so.

The differences in the party have been sparked by succession politics. Jubilee bigwigs say the party’s future remains unpredictable and believe the DP will fill the void left.

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