President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday met leaders of the New Ford-Kenya party barely three days after they announced the dissolution of their party.
The leaders, who met President Kenyatta at State House, Nairobi included party leader Ken Lusaka, Cabinet Secretary Eugene Wamalwa and former minister Musikari Kombo
The leaders said they had taken the bold move to dissolve their party to unite Kenyans and move the country forward.
President Kenyatta thanked them for the decision to join Jubilee saying it would pave way for other political parties to take similar steps.
โI want to assure you that we will also merge our parties. The issues of the law, which had delayed us have now been resolved,โ said the President.
The President said the move shows Kenyan leaders are keen on forming a party with a national outlook.
โWe donโt want to kill the opposition, all we want is for our politics to be issues- based,โ said President Kenyatta.
President Kenyatta said political parties with a national outlook will enable Kenyans choose which one have better programmes and agenda.
โWe challenge our colleagues in the opposition to also set up a national party so that we can compete on policies and not on tribal grounds,โ the President added.
The President directed members of the dissolved party be informed of the Jubilee agenda.
โThe Jubilee agenda is their agenda and they should be able to discuss it with their supporters and answer any questions which may be asked,โ said President Kenyatta.
Mr Lusaka, who is also Bungoma Governor said the decision to fold the party was unanimous.
He said party members and are happy to join Jubilee and be part of the Government that is transforming Kenya.
Mr Kombo who is also the chairman of Water Services Trust Fund said the party has led the way by taking a bold step.
โWe look forward to seeing other parties take the merger decision,โ he said.
Former Cabinet Minister Fred Gumo commended the New Ford-Kenya leadership for taking the bold step saying politics involves making such decisions.
โIt is always good and beneficial in politics to take the first step. Those who take things for granted live to regret,โ said Mr. Gumo.
Also present were Agriculture Development Cooperation chair Wakoli Bifwoli, MPs Reginalda Wanyonyi, Boniface Otsiula, Daniel Wanyama, Janet Nangabo, Kennedy Wamangโoli and David Were.
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