MOSES KURIA ATTACKS RUTO AGAIN FROM HIS HOSPITAL BED

Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria says his Chama Cha Kazi (CCK) party shares similar ideologies with DP William Ruto’s United Democratic Alliance (UDA) but he maintains that the two will not merge in the upcoming general elections.

Kuria maintained that Ruto believes in creating a national party just like he believes in uniting Kenyans using his CCK party.

At the same time, the MP states that he has never been instructed by the Second-in-Command to fold his CCK party for him to continue working with Ruto.

Kuria however revealed that he differs with Ruto on equitable sharing of resources based on population, equality of vote and a practical and reasonable implementation of economic transformation model.

“He hasn’t asked me and Kiunjuri to fold our parties in order to work with him. This is true. Neither have we given him any ultimatums or zoning demands,” a section of Kuria’s Facebook post read.

The MP was reacting to Ruto’s sentiments that he has no intentions of forcing party leaders to fold their parties to join UDA for creation of a national party.

In an interview with Citizen TV, the DP who spoke from his Sugoi village home said his intention was to form a united national party with roots in the entire nation as he looks forward to forming the next government come.

By People Daily

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