Wiper Party chairman David Musila has warned members and aspirants eyeing party ticket for various seats in the coming 2017 general election against perpetuating hooligan acts in their rallies.
According to Musila, the Kalonzo Musyoka led party will not give tickets to aspirants who perpetuate acts of hooliganism in their rallies.
Musila says that the aspirants eyeing to get party tickets must behave well or else risk being denied tickets to vie for seats in next year’s polls.
“We are telling Wiper members and aspirants who want to be endorsed by the party that they either behave themselves or risk being denied tickets,” he said during the burial of educationist Willy Nzeka at Ngungani village n Mwingi North on Saturday.
Musila stated that the party has laws and rules that every member has to adhere to. The Wiper chair also warned members and aspirants against perpetuating hate speech in their campaigns.
He said that the party will automatically revoke tickets for aspirants who will engage in hate-mongering.
Musila said the party has put in place key structures that will guarantee fair nominations slated for early next year.
He also said the party will soon hold a national delegates conference to chart way on nominations ahead of the 2017 polls.
Two weeks ago supporters of former Public Service Principal Secretary Gideon Mulyungi clashed with supporters of former Law Society of Kenya (LSK) chair Erick Mutua at Mwingi town.
Both Mulyungi and Mutua are seeking Wiper party ticket to unseat current MP Joe Mutambu. Mutambu recently ditched Wiper party and joined President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Jubilee Party.