A section of Jubilee supporters in Nakuru is up in arms against the current interim office members citing incompetence.

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They claim the office has remained shut for the last seven months.

Led by former Nakuru TNA chairman Abdul Noor, the wing issued a 14-day ultimatum for the interim leadership to leave office and have elections conducted.

The interim office is headed by former MP David Manyara who is the chairman.

“The office has remained shut for more than seven months now denying members the service they need. We are hereby issuing the interim office a 14-day ultimatum to leave office, failure to do so we shall commence their eviction exercise and replace them with people who can serve members” said Noor.

He also asked Jubilee party leader Uhuru Kenyatta to call for the party's election countrywide.

“Since all the Jubilee offices are interim, we are calling on the President who is also the party leader to call for elections so that we can have officials in place towards 2022,” he said.

When reached on phone, Nakuru Jubilee Party secretary general Mtumishi Cheruiyot dismissed claims on incompetence. 

“Those are just claims by some individuals and we are calling on those who have any complains to look for me,” he said.

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