Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria has responded to Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichungwa’s claims that he is unwanted in UDA.
During an interview, the Kikuyu MP claimed that the Chama Cha Kazi party leader’s presence in UDA and the bigger Kenya Kwanza Alliance is meant to bring confusion.
This follows Kuria’s revelation that he was in talks with the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) and 19 other parties.
“I’m not aware of any such partnership (between Chama Cha Kazi and UDA)…UDA is a party that welcomes everyone and if he intends to join UDA, he is welcome but not to create confusion to vend tickets. Our people are in UDA as their party of choice,” Ichungwa said.
“I have read the unwarranted attacks on me by my colleague Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichungwa appearing in today’s Daily Nation with shock and dismay.
“Mr Ichungwa seems to have a lot of bile towards me for choosing to belong to the Chama Cha Kazi Party and not the UDA Party. This is my democratic right that will not be taken away by Ichungwa’s juvenile attack,” Kuria replied..