Former Nyeri Town MP Ngunjiri Wambugu has taken to his social media platforms to raise concerns over a reported Jubilee Party engagement scheduled for Narok on Friday, May 1, 2026, where the party is expected to introduce Democracy for the Citizens Party leader Rigathi Gachagua before Jubilee Maa delegates.
Wambugu questioned the move, suggesting that it reflects poor internal coordination within the party and warning that continued political decisions of this nature could deepen divisions within key regional support bases.
He further implied that allowing such engagements without broader consultation could weaken the party’s strategic direction at a time when political alliances are still shifting ahead of the 2027 elections.
His remarks quickly attracted attention online, with supporters interpreting them as a reflection of growing unease within sections of the party leadership.
Others viewed the comments as part of ongoing political debate within Jubilee as different factions seek to influence the party’s future direction and regional outreach strategies.
Political analysts note that such exchanges have become increasingly common as parties reposition themselves across the country, particularly in Mt Kenya and Maa regions, where political influence remains highly contested.
The Narok meeting, according to reports circulating online, is expected to bring together various delegates, though it has also triggered discussion about inclusivity and internal consultation processes within party structures as leaders prepare for future electoral competition in Kenya’s evolving political landscape.
Weeks ahead of the meeting, party officials have not issued a detailed clarification, leaving room for continued debate among supporters and political observers across different regions in the country as the situation continues to draw national attention and discussion grows.
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