The service party leader Mwangi Kiunjuri has voiced his concern over the unfairness campaigns among the junior aspirants under the Kenya Kwanza coalition.
Kiunjuri has pointed finger to the Kenya Kwanza principals as he urged them to remain neutral and to let the aspirants under the coalition to face off without any assistance.
"When you are in a coalition, you need to work as a team. You cannot pretend in the day that you are in a coalition and night you are not in a coalition", he said.
While speaking during the press conference, Kiunjuri said that any aspirant under coalition party is free to seek votes and therefore no leader is expected to fight the juniors. " Because if you are privileged, the good things to do is to ensure that you don't fight your juniors", he added.
In his statement, the TSP party leader was apparently referring to the DP Ruto and his UDA aspirants who have been campaigning for the aspirants under their own party.
Twelve political parties are under the Kenya Kwanza coalition.
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