Jubilee Leaders Humiliated In New Attack

National Super Alliance (NASA) Principal Musalia Mudavadi and Vihiga Senator George Khaniri have dismissed leaders who defected to Jubilee Party for lacking any influence in the County and the larger Western region.

This is after they failed to marshal substantial votes for Jubilee in the October 26 Presidential election.

The leaders noted that even after roping in former Vihiga Governor Moses Akaranga, ex-Vihiga MP Yusuf Chanzu, former Speaker Kenneth Marende and former Hamisi MP Vincent Mmaitsi, Jubilee had gotten less than 10,000 votes in an area with 272,000 registered voters.

Mudavadi alleged that the leaders were now avoiding their contacts from Jubilee.

He stated: “Right now, our brothers who were bought by the money Jubilee are borrowing and piling the debt on Kenyans, can no longer call their Jubilee operatives because their worth has been known. They have no influence whatsoever in this region that is firmly in NASA.

“I want to thank my people for resisting the buffoonery that Jubilee government is trying to impose on them through a few of their supporters here who failed in the election for the positions they were vying for,” he added.

[caption caption="NASA Principal Musalia Mudavadi"][/caption]

In his first public appearance in the region since the repeat Presidential election, Mudavadi also thanked various county assemblies for passing NASA's 'People's Assembly' motion.

Speaking at the same forum in Sabatia Primary School, Senator Khaniri affirmed that the People's Assembly was NASA's first step in getting rid of the Jubilee administration.

He stated: "We assure Raila Odinga that those people who went to State House for handouts were just taking care of their stomachs and those of their wives. Vihiga is locked behind NASA’s agenda, and we will implement them to the later.

“We have no business working with a government that less than 30 percent of Kenyans voted for. We will resist them and proceed to look for measures of getting them out of office through the resolutions of people's assemblies,” he added.

[caption caption="Vihiga Senator George Khaniri"][/caption]