Bomet County Governor Isaac Ruto has said the Jubilee coalition that URP and TNA party formed in 2013 is no more.
This is after URP and TNA parties dissolved to form the Jubilee party that Uhuru and his deputy William Ruto will use to seek a second term in offices in 2017 general elections.
"The Jubilee coalition that URP and TNA formed is no longer a coalition it is now a party. I had no option rather than to form my own party CCM party since i realized i was not to fit in the new Jubilee party. I will use Chama Cha Mashinani party to seek my re-election as Bomet county governor in 2017 elections," said the Bomet county boss.
He urged politicians who have interests to vie for seats to register at their respective counties to vie for the seats on CCM party ticket.
"CCM party has opened offices in more than 40 counties across the country. Politicians are welcomed to join the CMM party ahead of the 2017 elections," he noted.
He urged CCM supporters to avoid insulting other politicians since insults will interrupt the peace of the country.
He was speaking today morning at Radio Jambo during an interview.