Hon. Sabina Wanjiru Chege, a former Muranga County Representative who is now a Jubilee nominee for member of parliament, has recently hinted at an impending political split within the Azimio-One Kenya Coalition while also outlining the depressing state of the Raila Odinga and Uhuru Kenyatta-led political movement.
The Veteran Mt. Kenya Diehard, who played a key role in Raila's bid for president in 2022, has reportedly revealed that the party won't continue to push matters when it is clear that the ODM Party has chosen to flagrantly breach and disdain the Azimio Power sharing deal.
Additionally, Sabina Chege has revealed a depressing state of affairs within the Firebrand political Coalition, and she has added that impunity and a desire for power are just two of the many factors that could endanger the Coalition's future, which was intended to last for 50 years when it was founded in 2021.
Sabina Chege has now claimed that the Party will call a PG Meeting to discuss the best course of action, adding insult to injury.
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