Former Meru Governor Peter Munya (L), with some petition documents. [Photo|Peter Munya]Former Meru Governor Peter Munya, says his petition against Governor Kiraitu Murungi, is still ongoing.This is despite declaring their unity, to campaign for President Uhuru Kenyatta's re-election, on October 26, fresh presidential election.Jubilee's Murungi and his predecessor Munya agreed to resolve their differences and work as a team to ensure President Kenyatta wins with a bigger margin.The two leaders, who met and held discussions with Kenyatta at State House, Nairobi, Wednesday, said they will go back to Meru with a message of unity and conduct presidential campaigns with a common front.
The two leaders also pledged to preach the message of unity to their supporters and residents of Meru County. President Kenyatta expressed gratitude to the two leaders. He said their resolve to work together will be fulfilling one of the agenda of Jubilee party of uniting and bringing Kenyans together.However, Munya, the PNU party leader, who accused Kiraitu, of Jubilee Party, of rigging him out, in the August 8 general elections, insists his petition to oust Kiraitu, will not be withdrawn."Due to a lot of inquiries arising from misinformation, I wish to take this opportunity to inform our supporters that our petition is still on and our case is due for mention at the Meru High Court on Monday 2nd October, 2017 at 9:00 am," Munya told the press, Thursday.