Eldas Member of Parliament Adan Keynan has revealed that the former ruling party, Jubilee, has chosen to distance itself from the ongoing anti-government demonstrations.
Speaking on Citizen TV on Monday morning, the MP revealed that the party seeks to exit the Azimio la Umoja coalition.
Further, Keynan said that the party does not subscribe to the opposition's ideologies, which led to the destruction of property and loss of lives during the protests.
"Jubilee has refused and will continue to refuse to be party to maandamano that are tailor-made for the destruction of the property and lives of Kenyans," he said.
"During the election, we were part of Azimio, we have written to exit from that coalition because it does not have the well-being of the people of Kenya and that is why today sitting here we don't subscribe to maandamano and the sufuria revolution because we know the proponents don't know what they are talking about."
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Additionally, Keynan noted that he had mobilized all party members to avoid the protests, apart from Jeremiah Kioni, who was suspended as the party's Secretary General.
"You will not see them. The only person that you know is our former Secretary General Kioni who doesn't represent us," he said.