Jubilee Party Launches Nationwide Reorganisation Ahead of 2027 Elections
The Jubilee Party, under the leadership of former President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy Party Leader Fred Matiang’i, has initiated a comprehensive nationwide reorganisation aimed at strengthening internal structures and ensuring credible nominations ahead of the 2027 General Election. Speaking during a delegates’ meeting at Thika Greens in Murang’a County, Party Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni emphasized that the party has put in place mechanisms to guarantee a level playing field for all aspirants. No one will be favoured in the nomination process. We have strengthened our structures to ensure the exercise is free and fair. We don’t want to go back to 2022, Kioni noted.
The meeting, attended by senior party officials and delegates from across the Mt. Kenya region and beyond, focused on restoring grassroots support, party unity, and discipline. Former Murang’a Senator Kembi Gitura underscored the importance of reconnecting with supporters in all regions, urging young people and professionals to actively participate in the reorganisation. Party leaders stressed that credible nominations are key to maintaining public confidence and reinforcing internal democracy, signaling a clear break from past disputes that weakened the party. Jubilee’s renewed focus on inclusivity, integrity, and transparency seeks to reassure members and the electorate that political contests can be conducted with fairness and respect.
With the party already endorsing Matiang’i as its presidential candidate for 2027, Jubilee hopes its revitalisation drive will position it as a credible political alternative ahead of the national elections. Leaders indicated that a series of consultative forums will continue nationwide to energize members, align structures, and strengthen loyalty within the ranks. The move reflects Jubilee’s ambition to rebuild its political influence and demonstrates a commitment to internal cohesion, setting the stage for a competitive 2027 election cycle in Kenya.