Friday, July 21

What next for jubilee chair after court ruling on Simon Kamau?







You all know that Jubilee party in Murang’a County has been occasioned by leadership wrangles that saw its members embroiled in legal suits.

The friction has been so intense that one day not so long time ago, Governor Mwangi Wa Iria stormed Jubilee party headquarters seeking to be explained why Mr. Simon Kamau had been dethroned and his position offered to Jane Wanjiru. 

Mr. Kamau rushed to Court and to his satisfaction, the court ruled in his favor ordering the Presidential party to grant Kamau back his position.
Many have been wondering which way for Wanjiru and her Secretary General.

To assist you answer the questions, KK Online have been following the two leaders to understand their relationship and seek to know if Wanjiru would vacate office.

Today we finally located the two as they welcomed Deputy President's wife Mrs Rachael Ruto at Ihura stadium where she presided over National prayers.

Looking jovial and full of life the two walked majestically chatting and exchanging handshake.

Asked her opinion about the Court ruling, Jane Wanjiru said that she welcomed the Court decision saying she is happily serving the Jubilee party as Kamau's Deputy.

"You see our intention with my brother was to serve the Jubilee members, and since Kamau was seeking justice and has got it we shall work together to realize the Party's vision," said Wanjiru. 

She announced that she was not ready to engage in legal tussles but will instead preach unity in the Party. 

On his part Mr. Kamau said that there was no friction in the branch leadership and that they had joined efforts with Wanjiru to campaign for the re-election of the President, Governor Mwangi Wa Iria and all the Jubilee Nominees both County and Countrywide.