Karua to rebrand Narc Kenya party, vows to unseat Ruto

Karua to rebrand Narc Kenya party, vows to unseat Ruto

Revealing that they are ready to join hands with like-minded political outfits and individuals, she launched a scathing attack on President Ruto's administration, blaming it for irredeemable incompetence.

Narc Kenya Party Leader Martha Karua on Thursday announced her party's exit from the opposition Azimio La Umoja Coalition as he prepares for a political onslaught against President William Ruto.

Karua who led a National Delegates Convention meeting of her party announced that they have resolved to sever ties with their fellow parties in the coalition.

"We have decided to move out of the Azimio La Umoja Coalition and chart our political path as we focus on capturing power," said Karua.

Revealing that they are ready to join hands with like-minded political outfits and individuals, she launched a scathing attack on President Ruto's administration, blaming it for irredeemable incompetence.

On the controversial Adani contracts that Ruto has ordered cancelled, Karua applauded the judiciary for its stance on the matter while condemning those defending it.

"I applaud the courts on the Adani deal and strongly criticise those speaking for Adani," she said. She reiterated her call for change, asserting that "Ruto must go" to restore Kenya’s prosperity and dignity.

The Narc Kenya Party leader said the country is grappling with profound challenges, noting that her outfit is seeking to be an integral part of the country

"I thank the party's top organ for allowing the party to rebrand in readiness to take power. We seek to liberate Kenya from predatory leaders," said Karua.

She added that their choice of venue, which was Ufungamano House, was significant as it signifies their association with the struggle for good governance. "We are threatened by the regime that is ready to revise gains made Kenyans."

Karua also blasted Ruto's government over what she termed as mismanagement of the education and health sectors.

She went further to claim that the country has witnessed interference from independent institutions as Parliament has now turned from watchdog to lapdog.