TNA to hold parliamentary group meeting

From Left, Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichungwa, Kieni Kanini Kega, TNA Chairperson Johnson Sakaja, Kajiado West MP Moses Ole Sakuda and Kasarani MP Njoroge Chege when they addressed the press at Parliament buildings on February 25, 2014 following allegations that Ole Sakuda is out to oust Sakaja. They said party is strong and that there is no split in the National Alliance Party. Faced with unending wrangles President Uhuru Kenyatta’s TNA is to hold its parliamentary group meeting on Thursday to agree on way forward. PHOTO/BILLY MUTAI

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  • It was however not clear if President Kenyatta would attend and chair the PG with unconfirmed reports indicating he could be present.

Faced with unending wrangles President Uhuru Kenyatta’s TNA is to hold its parliamentary group meeting on Thursday to agree on way forward.

It was however not clear if President Kenyatta would attend and chair the PG with unconfirmed reports indicating he could be present.

The Kajiado West MP who has been leading a group pushing for changes in the party and strengthening of its structures said the PG will review TNA’s performance since last year’s General Election.

ALL MPS INVITED

“All MPs have been invited irrespective of their stand. We will all attend,” Mr Sakuda who was the first TNA MP to be elected in a by-election following the death of former Internal Security Minister George Saitoti, said.

He said the PG will further review TNA’s future strategy, plan its activities and roll out calendar towards its election.

TNA, the party which President Kenyatta used to ascend to power has been dogged with leadership wrangles.

The party has also been on the spot over nominations to Parliament and alleged loss of millions of shillings.