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Moses Kuria: For all the bad lessons we have learnt, it was a mistake to leave the Jubilee Party. However, it is not too late.

Moses Kuria has admitted that leaving the Jubilee Party was a mistake, citing the numerous lessons learned from the decision. Reflecting on the party’s history and its significance in shaping the political landscape,

Kuria emphasized that it is not too late to correct the course. He envisions a renewed effort to reunite political entities with a presence in the region under the Jubilee Party, signaling a return to a more unified and stable political strategy.

Drawing inspiration from the successful merger of parties in 2016 that birthed Jubilee, Kuria expressed confidence in replicating that achievement. Back then, various political outfits came together to form a formidable force under the leadership of President Uhuru Kenyatta. According to Kuria, this unity not only strengthened the party but also provided a cohesive platform for advancing regional and national interests.

Kuria firmly believes that Jubilee, under the leadership of former President Kenyatta, remains the ideal vehicle for regional political unification. His call to action underscores a desire to rekindle the party’s influence and reinstate its former glory. By rallying leaders and citizens to support this vision, Kuria hopes to foster a political resurgence that aligns with the values and ambitions Jubilee once championed.