Former Gatanga MP and 2013 presidential aspirant Peter Kenneth has
denied allegations that he has defected from Kenya National Congress
Party to Jubilee Party of Kenya.
On Thursday, Kenneth denied
having joined the ruling coalition and now want his followers not to be
lured by social media and some unconfirmed sources.
Kenneth was
reacting to claims on an online site claiming that President Uhuru
Kenyatta had asked him to back him in the 2017 polls and that he (Uhuru)
will reciprocate the favour come 2022.
However, contacted over
the matter by this writer, Kenneth said he doesn't need anyone to speak
on his behalf, and if he switches parties, he will address the party
himself and not through social media post.
Through his
conversation on WhatsApp, the former Finance assistant minister blamed
social media bloggers for writing anything that they think.
"I am
hearing it for the first time from you and you should not listen or
believe anything on social media, I can speak for myself." he told this
writer
However, the former presidential aspirant has refused to respond whether he will vie for any political post come 2017 or 2022.
There has been allegations going round on social media that Kenneth has officially joined Jubilee party of Kenya.
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