Gatundu South Member of Parliament Moses Kuria has hit out at Kenya kwanza over what he termed as political inconsistency by the 3 principals in the recent past.

Kuria while speaking on JKL on Wednesday, February 16, stated that when he was leaving Kenya, the United Democratic Alliance (UDA), and Amani National Congress (ANC) were keen to point out issues based on economy and debt crisis within the country- a position that Kuria supported.
He was also keen to point out that UDA leadership had been hesitant to form coalitions with other small parties yet they had gone ahead to form Kenya Kwanza Coalition with ANC and Ford Kenya.
“When I left Kenya Ruto and UDA had maintained they won’t partner with any party, I assume ANC and Ford Kenya are parties from Uganda,”
He added that his intentions were for both parties to work together.
“Things change, time change, DP Ruto is still my friend. He belongs to a party called UDA, I belong to Chama Cha Kazi. My intention initially was for both parties to work together but at that point, Ruto and UDA were not categorical that they were not for alliances so there was no opportunity at that time to discuss areas of convergence.
He, however, expressed doubt in their recent stance about calls abolishing the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) should they take over power in August.
“I see that fighting CBC is a new agenda for that movement. Do I subscribe to that? No. Do I deserve answers from people from that movement to tell me when it became our corporate joint policy to fight CBC, education is now a commonly shared agenda, that requires some answers,” he stated.

The vocal member of parliament has been away in Dubai for treatment for 3 weeks and he is slotted to jet back for a thanksgiving prayer meeting on Saturday, February 19, at Thika Stadium where he has invited Kenyans and politicians to unite for a common cause- national healing.