Jubilee secretary general Jeremiah Kioni on Tuesday said that they will not stop fighting for social justice and equity for Kenyans.

Taking it on his Twitter, he has insisted that their drive to see this change is unrelenting and they have faith in God.



Kioni was among the Azimio La Umoja leaders who took part in the anti-government protests over the high cost of living.

He has in the recent past called out the head of state for using excuses for failure to deliver on his promises to Kenyans.

The Jubilee SG issued a warning to the government on February 3 against using former president Uhuru Kenyatta as a distraction to the problems facing Kenyans.

Kioni claimed that the President Ruto-led administration was exploiting Uhuru's name to divert Kenyans' attention away from the true problem, which was the rise in their standard of life.

"They must stop using the former Head of State as part of their diversionary tactics. They have clearly failed to manage the affairs of this country and they are using every opportunity they can imagine to divert the attention of Kenyans," he said.

Further, Kioni accused the president of being determined to sow discord between the Kikuyu and Luo communities on March 4.

Speaking at the funeral of the head of the Luo Council of Elders, Willis Otondi, Kioni asserted that Kenyans are now looking to opposition leader Raila Odinga to bring the nation together.

He pleaded with the Luo People to support Raila wholeheartedly because Ruto's Kenya Kwanza administration is already in disarray.