Bomet Governor Isaac Rutto has dismissed the newly formed Jubilee Party, saying it will not survive after the 2017 elections.
The Chama Cha Mashinani party leader said Central Kenya will abandon the Jubilee Party soon after next year’s general election.
“There will be no Jubilee in 2018. It will be as dead as PNU. It will be as dead as Narc,” he told a local paper.
Governor Ruto said the relationship between the DP and President Uhuru Kenyatta is meant to ensure that Uhuru wins the next elections.
He alleged that after the next elections, Uhuru will edge out Ruto and run the government alone.
“After the elections, he will have no gravitas,” the governor said.
The CCM party leader has declared that he will not join JP.