Registrar of parties turns down resolutions made by Jubilee’s NDC led by Uhuru.
Registrar of parties turns down resolutions made by Jubilee’s NDC led by Former president Uhuru Kenyatta citing that they failed to meet the required legal terms.
Through a letter addressed to the Party Secretary-General Jeremiah Kioni, the Registrar of Political Parties, Anne Nderitu, oulined that Jubilee Party’s resolutions remain rejected until a time when they submit all the necessary documentation.
The letter read,”Reference is made to the above subject matter and your letter dated May 23, 2023, submitting various documents, including, a notice convening the Special NDC meeting May 22, 2023. You also sent a notice of change of venue and resolutions of the Special NDC meeting of May 22, 2023. However, following a review of the submitted documents, this Office is unable to address the substance of the resolutions for non-submission of requisite documents.”
Earlier, the registrar had directed that Uhuru Kenyatta and his faction, should correct the mishaps in their documentation before handing it in.
She cited that her office did not receive a duly signed list of attendance with Identification Numbers (IDS) to check the composition of the NDC and quorum in line with articles 8.1(1) and 23 of the Jubilee Party (JP) constitution
She stated,”You also failed to submit a comprehensive Minutes of the NDC meeting to, inter alia, determine the process and mode of election given that only an extract of Minutes was submitted. Owing to the above, the documents submitted are incomplete,”
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