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Moses Kuria’s Attempt Of Signing A Coalition With Ruto Frustrated By DP’s Key Ally

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Veteran economist David Ndii has exposed Gatundu South member of parliament Moses Kuria as a political entrepreneur.

David Ndii directly attacked the likes of Moses Kuria after he claimed that UDA will sign for coalitions with like minded people as opposed to selfish political entrepreneurs fronting their parties to gain financially.

“We envision UDA as the vanguard of a social movement and are actively pursuing coalition building with like minded political parties and groups e.g religious, labour, business etc but not personal vehicles fronted by political entrepreneurs to secure positions for themselves.” Wrote David Ndii.

However, Moses Kuria took a swipe at the economist by claiming that he was not a political entrepreneur as claimed by David Ndii.

“You are my friend buy sorry we are not political entrepreneurs. This is insulting and condescending. Your own wife has asked to run for Kiambu Governor on Chama Cha Kazi Ticket. Clearly she is the better half.” Wrote the Gatundu legislator.

Moses Kuria further revealed chats between him and that of David Ndii’s wife where the latter was begging him to allow her run for Kiambu gubernatorial seat on his Chama Cha Kazi party ticket. As a result, the MP wondered how Ndii was referring to him as a political businessman yet his own wife had expressed strong beliefs in the newly formed political party.

In the meantime, Moses Kuria seems to be positioning himself to the deputy president William Samoei Ruto if his latest sentiments are anything to go by.

In a social media post,  Kuria made it clear that just like the deputy president, he too believes that a strong National party should be created. As a result, he recognized the fact that Ruto’s UDA and his Chama Cha Kazi have the same ideologies in that line.

However, Moses Kuria noted that the only major variance in their ideologies is Ruto’s stand on the equitable sharing of resources based on population, equality of vote and a practical and reasonable implementation of economic transformation model

“The DP has said in the Citizen TV interview that he hasn’t asked me and Kiunjuri to fold our parties in order to work with him. This is true. Neither have we given him any ultimatums or zoning demands.We respect UDA and all parties as worthy competitors. We will meet kwa uwanja.”

“The Deputy President believes in creating a national party UDA just like I strongly believe in creating a strong and very national party- Chama Cha Kazi. There is no contradiction here. Our parties have very similar ideologies but we differ on Equitable sharing of resources based on population, equality of vote and a practical and reasonable implementation of economic transformation model. Only those otherwise sisi ni mandugu.”  He added.

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