Cracks emerge in UDA ahead of China trip next week

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Cracks emerge in UDA ahead of China trip next week
Cracks emerge in UDA ahead of China trip next week

Africa-Press – Kenya. Cracks have emerged in the ruling United Democratic Party (UDA) party ahead of the planned trip to China.

The trip, being sponsored by the Chinese Communist Party (CPC), will see a delegation led by Secretary General Cleophas Malala visit Beijing next week.

In what has caused a major disquiet within the party, some officials are questioning the legitimacy of those nominated to accompany Malala.

Those who spoke to the Star allege favouritism in the selection of the team.

“We are dismayed at the level of dishonesty witnessed in the party,” a staff member who sought anonymity lamented.

“Strange names are being imposed to important trips abroad while those that have worked for the party are left to lurk around with nothing subscribe to do,” they said.

CPC has been in existence for over a century and UDA wants to learn from its lessons as it plans to enlist 20 million members in two years.

Malala said in a past meeting that the Beijing trip is significant in their efforts to build a behemoth machine for Ruto’s re-election in 2027.

He pointed out that the benchmarking trip will also be an opportunity for the secretariat to build their capacities.

“We will not limit it to elected leaders and party officials only but also the members of the secretariat to build their capacities and become better people in the party’s affairs,” Malala said.

CPC officials have previously held a series of meetings at the UDA party offices in Nairobi.

The Beijing tour set for May 20, is borne of these meetings.

The contentious list, the Star has established, comprises individuals categorised as advisor, secretary and those from the accounts department.

However, when contacted for a comment, the party’s Executive Director Nicodemus Bore downplayed the disquiet saying the list of those travelling will have to be approved by the National Steering Committee (NSC).

The meeting, he said, is set to be held either today (Thursday) or Friday.

“We are waiting for the chairman to convene the meeting. It is here where the names will be approved,” he said.

A total of 15 individuals will be traveling and it includes elected leaders.

In a previous interview, Bore said the top on priority during the trip will be financial support of Sh1 billion from CPC to put up new offices to serve as the headquarters.

He said they have already identified some parcels of land in Nairobi where they intend to have the structure.

“At the moment, we do not have the design of the building, but we have an idea of how it should look like. Among the features is the school of leadership to train young party leaders,” Bore said.

Several agreements on areas of collaboration are also set to be signed during the meetings in Beijing.

The Beijing trip now adds to a litany of disgruntlement from staff who feel they have been sidelined.

Tension was rife last month when top party decision making organ convened to scrutinise the bloated payroll allegedly riddled with ghost workers.

It emerged that plans to conduct an incisive staff audit is underway to weed out non-existent staff and establish systems to cut back on wastage.

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