Kioni Speaks On Jubilee Joining Azimio Rallies [VIDEO]
By Jamen (self media writer) | 19 days ago
Former Jubilee Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni has this afternoon released a press statement about Uhuru Kenyatta joining Raila Odinga's anti-Government Rallies.
Kioni who is currently holding the leadership of Jubilee party. He said that they are just waiting for Raila Odinga to blow the final whistle.
"Sisi tunangojea tu Raila Odinga apige firimbi. Sote tutaandamana pamoja na kiongozi wetu wa chama. [We are just waiting for Raila Odinga to give a-go-ahead. And we as Jubilee leaders alongside our party leader shall go to the streets.]
However, Kioni cautioned leaders who are spreading rumours that Jubilee is dead, especially from the Kenya Kwanza team.
Kioni Said that Jubilee party is open for everyone who is willing to join the movement to liberate Kenyans from the bondage of Economic Captivity.
"Jubilee ni chama kubwa. Kwa wale ambao wanataka kujiunga na chama, wako huru. [Jubilee is a big Political party. And for those who want to join the party. They are free to do so."]
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