Kimilili Member of Parliament Didmus Barasa has expressed concern over Jubilee's failure to conduct party elections.
Speaking on Monday, he said a section of Jubilee leaders will move to court over the same, in the event the party does not hold elections.
According to Barasa, Jubilee party will have contravened the Constitution if it fails to carry out party elections.
“We are already forming camps at the grassroots in readiness for the elections. If they fail to conduct the election, we will move to court to compel the Registrar of Political Parties to have the Jubilee Party de-registered,” he said as quoted Standard.
Deputy President William Ruto had, however, indicated that party elections will take place before March 2020.
“The president and I have sat down and discussed and we have to put in place plans for Jubilee elections because the party constitution says elections should be done by March, starting from the grassroots,” DP Ruto said.
Barasa's sentiments have depicted the alleged division in Jubilee party, where a section of the members seem to be supporting DP Ruto while others appear to be behind President Uhuru Kenyatta.