I Will Be Ousted - Tuju's Deputy

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Former Soy Member of Parliament Caleb Kositany speaking at a past event.
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Jubilee party Deputy Secretary-General Caleb Kositany on Friday, June 19, indicated that it is a matter of time before being ousted from his position.

Kositany was explaining, on Citizen TV, why a new break-away outfit dubbed Jubilee Asili had been formed.

"I am waiting for the day that I will be relieved off my duties as Deputy Sec-Gen, could it be today, could it be tomorrow? That will no longer be news, it will not shock me at all," Kositany stated.

 Jubilee deputy secretary general Caleb Kositany, secretary general Raphael Tuju and Veronica Maina at Jubilee House on February 22, 2017.
Jubilee deputy secretary general Caleb Kositany, secretary general Raphael Tuju and Veronica Maina at Jubilee House on February 22, 2017.
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He complained that he did not have a place to table his ideas.

"My conscious cannot allow me to continue serving in a party where even my little idea is not recognised or is not listened to," he continued.

Kositany added that all Jubilee members contributed some money to the party on a monthly basis, adding that it was unfair for some to be listened to and others not to.

"MCAs contribute Ksh 5,000, MPs and governors contribute Ksh 10,000, hence, the Jubilee Party gets around Ksh 3 to Ksh 4 million a month and we are treated as strangers, that is actually very unfair," the Soy MP stated.

Kositany sentiments came a day after Deputy President William Ruto met members of the Jubilee Party who were removed from various house leadership positions.

The DP implored them to continue focusing on Jubilee's people-centred transformational agenda.

"Had lunch with Jubilee MPs who were recently assigned other responsibilities in the party. Thanked them for exemplary service to the party and the nation.

"I implored them to continue focusing on Jubilee's people-centred transformational agenda now and in the future. SOTE PAMOJA," Ruto tweeted

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Deputy President William Ruto speaking at Dagoretti, Nairobi on Thursday 18 June 2020.
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