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Kenya: Kiraitu Murungi Hints at ‘Bus Party’ Comeback in 2022 Elections

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Meru Governor Kiraitu Murungi has hinted at plans to ditch Jubilee Party to revive his Alliance Party of Kenya ahead of the next General Election.

The “Bus” party was among 11 political outfits folded to form Jubilee Party right before the 2017 polls. Mr Murungi revealed that the agreement at the time was that none of the parties could field their own candidates.

“We can now field candidates in the 2022 elections. The Bus Party will be available then. We will ask the registrar of political parties to restore our party for the next election,” he said.

He added that talks were ongoing among Mt Kenya East leaders and the option of forming another party was on the cards.

This comes amid an intense battle for votes to capture the gubernatorial seat pitting Mr Murungi against Meru Woman Rep Kawira Mwangaza and Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Peter Munya.

Mr Murungi’s claim on local TV yesterday that Ms Mwangaza is not qualified to vie for governor because she lacks a university degree angered the Woman Rep.

University degrees

In an interview with Weru TV on Sunday evening, Mr Murungi dismissed the Woman Rep’s ambitions to be Meru governor saying: “Most likely, Kawira will not be a candidate unless she brings her university papers.”

“No matter how much people like you, you cannot be governor without a degree,” Mr Murungi said, exuding confidence of retaining his seat because his other rival, Mr Munya, cannot match his development track record.