Matiang’i Rallies Jubilee Grassroots Leaders as Party Kicks Off 2027 Election Preparations

By Jeff Kizzilah Digital Editor 

Deputy Party Leader and Presidential Candidate, , today led the Jubilee Party leadership in a high-level meeting with county chairpersons and grassroots leaders from all 47 counties at the party headquarters in Nairobi, setting the stage for an ambitious political reorganization ahead of the 2027 General Election.

The meeting resolved to strengthen party structures from the grassroots level, roll out a nationwide membership recruitment drive, enhance engagement with various sectors of society, and officially begin preparations for the 2027 polls.

Speaking during the meeting, party leaders emphasized the importance of building a strong and united movement capable of addressing the challenges facing ordinary Kenyans.

They noted that the party’s renewed focus is aimed at reconnecting with citizens and creating a platform that reflects the aspirations of people across the country.

The leaders expressed concern over the rising cost of living, increasing unemployment, and the economic hardships confronting many households. They reaffirmed Jubilee Party’s commitment to championing practical solutions that promote economic growth, job creation, and social stability.

The gathering also underscored the need for national unity, inclusive leadership, and issue-based politics as the country approaches the next electoral cycle. Party officials pledged to work closely with communities, youth, women, professionals, and other stakeholders to build a broad-based movement focused on restoring hope and expanding opportunities for all Kenyans.

As preparations for the 2027 General Election gather momentum, the Jubilee Party signaled its intention to play a central role in shaping the country’s political future through grassroots mobilization, policy-driven leadership, and a renewed commitment to serving the interests of the people.

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