Mavoko Jubilee Mp hopeful Kalembe Ndile. [Photo/star.co.ke]
Former Kibwezi Mp Kalembe Ndile has revealed that he dissolved his Tip Tip party and joined Jubilee party because President Uhuru Kenyatta’s administration is committed to helping the poor in society.
Addressing residents of Jam City slum in Athi River town on Tuesday, he criticized the Mwai Kibaki regime for demolishing houses in Syokimau, Kyiangombe, Mukuru Kwa Njenga and Maasai village, impoverishing owners.
“I support Uhuru’s reelection because his government protects lives and property without discrimination. There is no single day houses and other structures belonging to the poor have been pulled down by the state under his guard, as opposed to the previous regimes,” said the Mavoko Mp hopeful.
Ndile drummed up support for Jubilee saying that the administration fought for Waitiki squatters in Lamu and issued them with title deeds a clear indication that Jubilee is committed to helping the poor.
Ndile is vying for Mavoko Mp on a Jubilee party ticket.