NARC Kenyan party leader Martha Karua has warned President Willam Ruto about his alleged meddling in the operations of the Azimio la Umoja coalition and its partner parties.

Speaking at a Jubilee National Delegates Conference (NDC) on Monday, Karua accused President Ruto of attempting to take over the Jubilee party and get majority representation in government in order to change the constitution in his favor.

The outspoken politician went on to say that an attack on Jubilee is an attack on the Azimio alliance, and they will not tolerate any interference into their camp.

"When you touch one of us, you touch all of us." The foundation of a house called Azimio la Umoja is being bombed by Touching Jubilee. "We will not let anyone mess with Azimio's constituent parties," she declared.


"Nataka ijulikane ulimwengu kote sio waasi ndani ya Jubilee wanataka kubomoa Jubilee ni William Ruto anataka Jubilee," Karua continued.

"What he is attempting to do is obtain a supermajority in order to change the constitution without the knowledge of Kenyan citizens."

Karua also cautioned President Ruto against interfering in Azimio la Umoja politics, encouraging him to act within the bounds of the rule of law.

"He claims to have a Ph.D., but he refuses to recognize Kenyan laws." "That is our country's great shame," she remarked.

"We do not require your assistance." All we need, William Ruto, is respect for the rule of law. Political parties should be left alone."


The NARC party boss dared President Ruto to continue dabbling in Azimio's political waters, warning that the bipartisan negotiations would be canceled.

"This is a major attack on democracy." We are aware that you have not battled for democracy. "Some of us have spent our lives fighting for democracy," she remarked.

"Beware, if you continue to assault the Azimio House and its constituent parties, there will be no talks." That will be the outcome. Respect Azimio and its gatherings if you genuinely want to sit."

"Take that as a forewarning shot, Kenyans are tired."