Narc-Kenya party
leader Martha
Karua on Thursday
declared that she would neither join any coalition ahead of the 2017
Elections.
With speculations rife that she was
set to join the Opposition, Karua dismissed the claims stating that she would
vie for Presidency on a Narc-Kenyan Party ticket.
Martha Karua posted on twitter saying
that the party is @narckenya and she has no intention to join CORD or Jubilee.
Sometimes back, the former Gichugu MP
had previously warmed up to the Opposition and even helped them push
for reforms in different institutions.
However, in the last two months, she
has steered clear of CORD affairs and after her latest announcement, it's now
clear that she is set to chart her own political road.
This announcement sounds as a major
blow to CORD coalition which intended to invite her so s to form a super alliance.
The former legislator has affirmed that she has all the rights to vie for the
top seat and also make sure that Narc Kenya remains stable as a party.
“We want to make Narc Kenya a strong
party so that we field candidates at all levels in 2017,” said Ms Karua.
Earlier on during an exclusive
interview , ODM leader Raila Oinga had divulged that they were
expecting more people to join them and form a Super alliance.
It’s now clear that she won't be part of those
expected to join CORD despite their close relationship.
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