Leaders who dissolved their parties to join Jubilee party are now crying foul over alleged abandonment by the President Uhuru Kenyatta led outfit.
Led by Bungoma Governor Ken Lusaka and former Kibwezi Mp Kalembe Ndile the leaders, claimed that the party does not give any importance to their opinion.
Mr Kalembe Ndile who was previously in Independent Party said that they were planning to tell Uhuru and Ruto to ensure that there was proper communication before electing party officials.
“We want to tell the President and his deputy that they should consult extensively before they arrive at the list of those to run the national office. We are opposed to a situation where names will just be read without our knowledge,” Ndile was quoted.
Ndile said Uhuru and Ruto have never spoken to them since the Jubilee Party was launched at Kasarani last month.
“Since we left Kasarani, we have not heard anything and our supporters are becoming restless and wondering why they dissolved their parties just to be inactive. Our members want direction,” Ndile said.
“We want things to run smoothly and we contributed two-thirds of the delegates and engaged in the building of the party leadership, we gave Kenyatta our parties in good faith and without conditions and all we are asking for is to be consulted in naming of the officials,” he noted.