The NEC meeting — which will also endorse changes made in the party’s parliamentary leadership as well as House committees — is dependent on the availability of the party leader, President Uhuru Kenyatta.
The hard stance that the party is taking against disloyalty was evident yesterday when three senators who failed to attend the party’s meeting at State House two weeks ago defended themselves before the disciplinary committee.
PREPARE AGENDA
Tuesday, Jubilee Party Secretary-General Raphael Tuju announced that the party’s reconstituted National Management Committee (NMS) will meet today to prepare the agenda that will be deliberated by the NEC.
The NMC meeting comes after the Jubilee party’s independent committee dismissed a case lodged by Mr Kositany and Senator Susan Kihika opposing the appointment of new officials.
Mr Tuju said that the committee dismissed the complaints after establishing that there was no compelling evidence to show that there was a violation of the Political Parties Act.