Moses Kuria Eyes Jubilee Return, Calls for BBI 2 Revival With Ruto, Uhuru, and Raila
Senior State House advisor Moses Kuria lauded former President Uhuru Kenyatta for reconciling with President William Ruto, signaling significant political developments he intends to spearhead.
In a December 10 statement, Kuria disclosed plans to rejoin the Jubilee Party following the fruitful meeting between Ruto and Uhuru, describing the event as a pivotal step in unifying the political landscape.
Reflecting on his decision to leave Jubilee and establish Chama Cha Kazi (CCK), Kuria admitted he made an error. He expressed his intention to persuade Uhuru to assume the leadership of Jubilee once again.
Kuria explained that his desire to rejoin Jubilee stems from the necessity of uniting the Mt Kenya region under one robust political entity ahead of the next general elections.
“The Mt Kenya region deserves a unified political voice, just like other regions. Leaving Jubilee was a mistake, but it’s not too late to rectify it,” Kuria stated.
“We’ll bring together all regional parties under the Jubilee banner. Just as we did in 2016, we’ll do it again. Jubilee, with President Kenyatta as its leader, is the future. Chama Cha Kazi and I are fully committed to this mission,” he added.
Kuria urged Uhuru, Raila Odinga, and Ruto to collaborate in reviving the stalled Building Bridges Initiative (BBI), which was previously nullified by the courts.
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“We cannot rely solely on handshakes and personal alliances to secure our nation. The failure of such efforts proves that Kenyatta and Raila were correct about BBI, and we were wrong,” Kuria admitted.
“I call on Ruto, Kenyatta, and Odinga to unite and resume where BBI left off, delivering a Constitution that addresses Kenya’s evolving realities. BBI Season 2 is an urgent national priority,” he emphasized.
Kuria also commended Ruto and Uhuru for prioritizing national unity over personal differences, despite ongoing speculation about their meeting’s motives.
“Forgiveness and reconciliation are far easier than dealing with the consequences of a failing nation. I applaud Kenyatta and Ruto for putting Kenya first. Their actions, along with Ruto and Raila’s formation of an inclusive government, highlight Kenya’s resilience,” Kuria stated.
He further called on Mt Kenya residents to move past the anger surrounding former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s impeachment and focus on resolving the region’s pressing political challenges.
Kuria’s remarks are poised to influence political conversations, emphasizing the rejuvenation of the Jubilee Party and the revival of BBI.
Moses Kuria Eyes Jubilee Return, Calls for BBI 2 Revival With Ruto, Uhuru, and Raila