Jubilee has written to the registrar of political parties to terminate their agreement with the Party of Development and Reforms, which has rebranded as UDA.
“Some of us are ready to even go and defend our seats, let them proceed and do whatever they want,” Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi said.
“Let them not try to imagine that we are fools when we are investing in UDA. We will even be better off as UDA without any Jubilee association,” the MP said.
“A divorce would be a sigh of relief. They have done the worse. We are ready for the worst. Our political future is in UDA and we have no time for what they are trying to do,” Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro said.
“They can do whatever they want and as they please, we don’t care,” he said.
“We will face them head-on. This is part of the Jubilee intimidation. We will continue with our association with the UDA party,” Kositany said.