Jeremiah Kioni rejects claims that Uhuru Kenyatta was involved in the formation of a broad based government
- Published By Jedida Barasa For The Statesman Digital
- 4 months ago
Jubilee Party Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni has rejected Opposition leader Raila Odinga’s claims that former President Uhuru Kenyatta was involved in shaping President William Ruto’s broad-based government.
Kioni vehemently disputed Odinga's assertions during a press conference on Wednesday, accusing the opposition leader of attempting to tarnish Kenyatta’s reputation after making what Kioni termed as an ill-fated decision to collaborate with Ruto.
Odinga’s claims, made earlier this week, suggested that Kenyatta had urged him to engage with Ruto to address the national crisis exacerbated by Gen Z protests.
According to Odinga, the country was on the brink of collapse due to the unrest, and Kenyatta had allegedly pressed him to facilitate dialogue with Ruto to restore stability.
Kioni, however, described these claims as misleading and inaccurate. He referred to a letter Kenyatta wrote on July 25, in which the former president expressed his grief over the loss of lives during the protests and urged elected officials to heed the voice of the people.
Kioni argued that Kenyatta’s position has always been critical of Ruto’s administration and its policies, which he described as detrimental to Kenyans.
“Kenyatta’s stance is clear: he opposes joining a government responsible for causing widespread hardship and corruption,” Kioni stated. “The notion that Kenyatta would endorse a partnership with Ruto’s administration is fundamentally flawed.”
The Jubilee Secretary General further criticised Odinga for allegedly dragging Kenyatta’s name into the controversy as a means of deflecting blame from his own controversial decision to work with the Kenya Kwanza regime.
Kioni suggested that Odinga’s move to form a broad-based government was a mistake, driven by the declining popularity of his own position among Kenyans.
“Dragging other people’s names through the mud does not absolve you of your own poor decisions,” Kioni said. “When you make a mistake, it’s important to own up to it rather than shifting the blame.”
Kioni also reflected on the broader political context, asserting that Odinga had a history of misleading the public for personal advantage. He cited the National Dialogue Committee (NADCO) report, accusing Odinga of failing to keep the Azimio team fully informed while engaging with the government behind closed doors.
“The NADCO issue is a prime example of how Odinga operates—engaging with government figures like Obasanjo without full transparency to his team,” Kioni noted.
The Jubilee Party Secretary General dismissed the notion that Kenyatta had urged Odinga to negotiate with Ruto for the sake of national unity. According to Kioni, Kenyatta’s current political stance does not align with the narrative presented by Odinga.
“Odinga’s claims about Kenyatta's supposed encouragement to engage with Ruto are simply not true,” Kioni stated. “If you look at Kenyatta’s recent actions and statements, it’s clear he does not support this government.”
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