Registrar declines to confirm Uhuru's Jubilee changes

Nderitu said the documents submitted are incomplete.

In Summary
  • The registrar of parties Anne Nderitu said Kioni did not submit a duly signed list of attendance of the delegates at the NDC.
  • she said the record of delegates together with their ID numbers for the office to ascertain the composition of the NDC and the quorum was missing.
Registrar of Political Parties Ann Nderitu speaks during a press conference at her office on May 23, 2023
Registrar of Political Parties Ann Nderitu speaks during a press conference at her office on May 23, 2023
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The Registrar of Political Parties has declined to confirm radical changes to the Jubilee party that were made by retired President Uhuru Kenyatta's faction.

The former President's camp had on May 22 held a National Delegates Convention and resolved to make major changes to the party's leadership including expelling members of a rival faction.

The NDC had resolved to expel former Kieni MP Kanini Kega, who has claimed the position of Secretary General, nominated MP Sabina Chege and National Treasurer Nelson Dzuya.

However, in a letter dated May 29 and addressed to Kioni, the registrar of parties informed Uhuru's camp that the request to confirm the changes had been declined because of failure to submit complete documents.

The registrar of parties Anne Nderitu said Kioni did not submit a duly signed list of attendance of the delegates at the NDC together with their ID numbers for the office to ascertain the composition of the NDC and the quorum.

She said this is in line with Article 8.1[1] and 23 of the Jubilee party constitution respectively.

The office also said Kioni did not submit comprehensive minutes of the NDC to determine the process and the mode of election given that only an extract of minutes was submitted.

"Owing to the above, the documents submitted are incomplete," reads the letter signed by the Registrar of Political Parties Anne Nderitu.

Nderitu said Kioni had only submitted a notice convening the NDC meeting of May 22, 2023, a notice of change of venue and resolutions of the special NDC meeting.

During the NDC, Uhuru's faction named Jamleck Kamau as the national director of elections taking allegedly to take over from Kega.

The party also appointed blogger Pauline Njoroge as its new deputy organizing secretary while Maison Leshomo was the women’s league national chairperson.

Rights activist Maison Leshoomo was named the Women’s League national chair while former Principal Secretary Saitoti Torome was appointed the national chairman to replace Nelson Dzuiya.

Yasin Noor was endorsed as the deputy secretary general to replace Joshua Kutuny.

In the changes, the party was to have four deputy party leaders. They are Beatrice Gambo (strategy), Maoka Maore (operations), Joseph Manje (programmes) and Kados Muiruri (outreach).

Others expelled were nominated former MPs Naomi Shaban, Boniface Kinoti, Jimi Angwenyi, Mutava Musyimi and Rachel Nyamai.

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