The Jubilee Party held its first National Governing Council (NGC) meeting on Friday, November 4, at the Bomas of Kenya to deliberate on a number of issues. Among them was to form a team that would spearhead President Uhuru Kenyatta’s national campaigns as he seeks to be re-elected in the 2017 polls.
Uhuru also took the opportunity to highlight what his government has achieved since assuming power in 2013.
He also took a swipe at opposition leader Raila Odinga who is a fierce critic of the Jubilee administration, and dismissed claims that there is massive corruption in his government.
Rift Valley
Joyce Laboso, John Munyes, Soipan Tuya, Joyce Emanikor, Susan Kihika, Katoo Ole Metito, Simon Kachapin, Janet Nangapo and Davis Sankok.
Central
Esther Murugi, Nderitu Gachagua, Alice Ng’ang’a, Sabina Chege, Kembi Gitura, Njogu barua and David Kiaraho.
North Eastern
Aden Duale, Mohamed Mohamud, Abbas Sheikh and Hassan Yussuf.
Eastern
Kiraitu Murungi, Rachael Nyamai, Regina Ndambuki, Petkey Miriti, Victor Munyaka, Kithure Kindiki, Kalembe Ndile, Tiya Galgalo, Dido Ali Raso, Francis Chachu, Rehema Galgalo, Joe Mutambo and John Muchiri.
Nyanza
Charles Nyachae, Albert Nyaundi, Raphael Tuju, Joash Maangi, Joash Nyamoko, Joseph Kiangoi, Walter Nyambati, Jimmy Angwenyi and Mathias Robi.
Western
Daniel Baraza, Ken Lusaka, Ben Washiali, Mary emase, Justus Kizito and Charles Gimose.
Coast
Salim Mvurya, Gideon Mungaro, Zainabu Chidzuga, Danson Mungatana, Suleiman Shaabal and Naomi Shaban.