Chama Cha Uzalendo (CCU) party leader Wavinya Ndeti had refuted claims that the party intends to merge with other coalitions and alliances ahead of the 2017 polls.
Wavinya says that the party has no plans of merging with any coalition whether in government or opposition.
The CCU leader indicated that the party will go it alone in next year’s elections.
“We have no plans of merging or working with any coalition as being speculated in some media outlets,” she said on Monday when she received several aspirants seeking to vie for elective seats using CCU party.
The CCU leader stated that the party is working on its own agenda and manifesto ahead of next 2017 polls.
She assured aspirants seeking to use the party to vie for elective seats of fair and transparent nominations.
“Right now we as a party are focused on developing guidelines that will guarantee fair nominations to aspirants,” she added.
There have been claims that CCU was ready to work with Coalition for Reforms and Democracy.
Sources also claim that Ndeti who has declared interest in the Machakos gubernatorial seat is in an agreement to work with Governor Alfred Mutua’s Maendeleo Chap Chap Movement.