The Jubilee Party has dismissed claims circulating on social networks that Murathe has resigned as the Party’s Vice-chairman.
Issuing a statement, the party director of communication, Albert Memusi called on to Kenyans to treat the communication with the contempt it deserves.
“It has come to our attention that there are reports circulating on social media alleging that the Jubilee Party Vice Chair, Hon. David Murathe has resigned. We would like to clarify that such reports are false,” Memusi said in the statement.
Hon. Murathe remains our able Vice Chair and continues to carry out his duties in that capacity, working diligently to fulfil his mandate as provided for in the Party Constitution.
He added.
“Any official communication about changes in the Jubilee Partyleadership will be communicated through the official Party organs, as is thenorm, and as is articulated in the Jubilee Party Constitution,” he said.
Key to note is that Murathe had previously mmadde such claims in 2019 but later on emerged saying that he still remains the Party’s Vice-chairman.