Kioni Sets Jubilee Party’s Special Meeting Date After Uhuru’s Warning
Jubilee Party Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni has broken his silence, days after former President Uhuru Kenyatta cautioned him and other party members not to criticize Rigathi Gachagua.
Kioni stated in an interview with TV47 on Tuesday evening that Uhuru’s message at the recent party gathering served as a gentle reminder of the need for appropriate communication inside the organization.
“What the former President meant was our ability to communicate, and now we know that communication should come from one person who is our party spokesperson,” Kioni explained.
Kioni indicated that the Jubilee Party intends to organize a retreat beginning Thursday of this week in order to streamline and develop a comprehensive communication plan that addresses actual challenges.
He stated that the party’s communication team would now focus on highlighting actual issues that affect Kenyans rather than engaging in political debates.
“Now we know that communication should come, and the day after tomorrow, we will have a retreat so that we can agree on the way to communicate,” Kioni reiterated.
Jeremiah Kioni has towed the line immediately. pic.twitter.com/261Ej7cLJx
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The SG also admitted the party’s troubles since the 2022 elections, stating that internal disagreements have hampered its communication initiatives.
According to him, there were past attempts by nameless persons to wrongfully take over the party, which he said caused the organization’s communication breakdown.
“Since we completed the 2022 elections, we have been on a journey, and I know the challenges we have been facing in the Jubilee party,” Kioni stated.
“Some tried to take over the party illegally, and they are people we all know. What the former President meant was our ability to communicate,” he added.
Kioni’s response came just five days after his party’s leader, Uhuru Kenyatta, warned him and other members against political provocation and attacks on Gachagua.
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Speaking in Murang’a on Friday, November 7, Uhuru expressed his disappointment over what he described as persistent divisive politics from a section of party members.
“And you, Kioni, I want to warn you about what you have been saying on social media, abusing Gachagua and others,” Uhuru said.
“I don’t want to witness that again. I will not tolerate abuse from others in my party.”
Uhuru, who spoke while attending a Jubilee grassroots meeting, cautioned the party members against abusive politics, urging them to instead express their views respectfully.
Kioni Sets Jubilee Party’s Special Meeting Date After Uhuru’s Warning
