Famous Essy Okenyuri has exposed Jubilee party for allegedly dropping a vocal politician from Kiambu politics.
After looking at a poster of Kiambu Jubilee party candidates, Essy discovered that Kariri Njama had been dropped from politicians of Jubilee in the area.
"Looking at this poster of Kiambu Jubilee Party candidates, Kariri Njama of Kiambaa was quietly dropped. Perhaps he was reminded that he is a Hustler after all and that Jubilee no longer has room for people who have not been vetted. " She said.
She criticized the party claiming that the decision of the party are made by a group of individuals in the party and candidates are vetted first before appointed to the party.
"Jubilee has now become the Party that favours elite boardroom politics. It is now a party where decisions about popular representation routinely circumvent popular consultation (democratic primaries).These decisions are made routinely by a handful of people."Said Essy Okenyuri
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