Bomet governor Isaac Ruto has warned the United Republican Party
(URP) of a bruising court battle in an effort to restore the jobs of
nine nominated members of County Assembly who were sacked by the Party.
The
URP National Executive Committee on Friday announced that it had taken a
decision to expel the nine MCAs who it accused of failing to adhere to
the party’s constitution.
But speaking at the Kericho
Green Stadium on Friday during Labour Day celebrations, Mr Ruto demanded
the immediate reinstatement of the expelled MCAs, warning that the war
‘had just begun’ as he accused some URP leaders of portraying
increasingly dictatorial tendencies.
Mr Ruto challenged
URP to expel him from the party, saying he was aware that he was the
focal target of removal by some members of the Deputy President William
Ruto-led party.
CONSTITUTIONAL DUTIES
“I
am asking them to come and face me directly. This idea of targeting
small people like MCAs in an effort to hurt me is old-fashioned. If they
want to get me, I am asking them to try to attempt to remove me. In the
meantime, the party should prepare for battle,” he said.
The
governor said the nominated MCAs had been doing their constitutional
duties of representing the interests of women, youth and persons with
disabilities in the County Assembly and wondered why some senior URP
leaders were trying to use them to settle political scores.
He termed the NEC as strangers saying he did not recognize them because URP elections had only been done to the county level.
“Who
are those people purporting to be chairman and secretary general of
URP? Who appointed them and who elected the NEC? Those people are
strangers because as far as I am concerned, members did not elected
them. We will deal with them,” he said.
Kericho
Governor Paul Chepkwony called on DP Ruto to lead mediation talks to
heal the rift in the Rift Valley and unite Kalenjin leaders.
But speaking separately, Kericho Senator Charles Keter said he stood by the NEC decision.
Mr
Keter said the party had a right to expel nominated MCAs who were no
longer representing the interests of the party and said the party will
not be compelled to reinstate them.
OWN AGENDA
“Those
who don’t toe the line set by the party will have to go. Governors Ruto
and Chepkwony have their own agenda which is going against that of
URP,” he said.
The senator dismissed allegations that
the URP NEC was improperly constituted and challenged Governor Ruto to
prove that this was not the case.
“The NEC members were
elected and were ratified by the National Delegates Conference to hold
office for the next five years. Anything else being said to the contrary
is false,” he added.
The Council of Governors Chairman
was however adamant in his view that he has not been fighting the
Deputy President as has been claimed by his allies.
He said his only crime was his staunch support for devolution.
No comments :
Post a Comment