Meru governor Peter Munya has claimed that the former ruling party Party of National Unity is gaining substantial support across the country.
Speaking on Monday shortly after holding a series of rallies in Imenti South constituency, the county chief said a lot of politicians especially in Central Kenya are willing to join the party, committing to uphold Party democracy within PNU.
“Very many politicians are ready to join PNU because I am meeting them daily. PNU is going places in providing democratic space in this region,” Munya said.
“Jubilee Party should brace itself for more disputes during its nominations. The chaos and discontent witnessed during the election of interim leaders is a result of lack of democracy. In democracy, you must give people space to choose their leaders,” Munya cautioned.