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Kenya: Uhuru Calls Jubilee Senate Parliamentary Group Meeting

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President Uhuru Kenyatta has summoned Jubilee senators for a Senate Parliamentary Group Meeting, in what party insiders say is Head of State’s final push to put his allies in strategic positions in Parliament.

The meeting is scheduled for Monday morning at State House, Nairobi, starting at 8am.

While the agenda of the meeting is yet to be made public, it is believed that it is aimed at sacking Senate Majority Leader Kipchumba Murkomen and Majority Whip Susan Kihika. The two are believed to be critics of the President.

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A short message text message from the President and seen by the Nation, invites a senator to a meeting that will start at 8.30am on Monday morning.

“I invite you for a Jubilee Coalition, Senate Parliamentary Group meeting at State House,” the text which was signed by the President in his capacity as the party leader said.

The party has never held a PG since the 2017 General Election and lawmakers allied to the Deputy President William Ruto have often asked the party leadership to summon the meeting to give them an opportunity to ventilate on the many challenges bedevilling the ruling party.

One of the issues has been the March 2018 handshake between President Kenyatta and Orange Democratic Movement leader Raila Odinga.

While Mr Odinga briefed his party’s National Governing Council on the details of the handshake, President Kenyatta never informed his party of the meeting.