• Kioni is a big critic of Ruto and has in the recent past called out the head of state for using excuses for failure to deliver on his promises to Kenyans.
• On February 3, the Jubilee SG warned the government against using retired president Uhuru Kenyatta as a diversion.
Jubilee secretary general Jeremiah Kioni now says that they will not stop fighting for social justice.
Speaking on Tuesday, Kioni said that they will also not stop fighting for the equity of all Kenyans.
He insisted that their drive to see this change is unrelenting and they have faith in God.
"We shall not relent in fighting for Equity and Social Justice for all Kenyans. Our resolve is stoic. Our faith in God is resolute," Kioni tweeted.
On Monday, Kioni was among Azimio leaders who took to the streets to protest against President William Ruto's administration.
Kioni is a big critic of Ruto and has in the recent past called out the head of state for using excuses for failure to deliver on his promises to Kenyans.
On February 3, the Jubilee SG warned the government against using retired president Uhuru Kenyatta as a diversion.
Kioni said the President Ruto-led administration was using Uhuru's name to distract Kenyans from the real issue, being the increase in their living standards.
"They must stop using the former Head of State as part of their diversionary tactics. They have clearly failed to manage the affairs of this country and they are using every opportunity they can imagine to divert the attention of Kenyans," he said.
On March 4, Kioni accused the president of being determined to wedge hostility between the Kikuyu and the Luo communities.
Kioni, who spoke during the burial of the Luo Council of elders chairman Willis Otondi, claimed that Kenyans are now looking upon opposition leader Raila Odinga to unite the country.
He asked the Luo Community to stand firmly behind Raila because already Ruto's Kenya Kwanza government is wobbling.