Wiper Unity At Stake As Kibwana Questions Kalonzo’s Leadership
Makueni Governor Kivutha Kibwana has escalated his attacks on his party boss after he called for an audit of Kalonzo Musyoka’s leadership since the death of Mulu Mutisya.
According to Kibwana, Kalonzo has achieved little or maybe nothing since the death of Mutisya in 2004, despite having a cake at the national government severally.
“The culture of top leadership is of the thinking that must never be questioned. Those who offer constructive criticism are treated as people who have committed crimes against the apex party bosses,” he says.
In a statement Kibwana says he is not in self or voluntary exile as suggested by the Wiper party Deputy Organising Secretary Peter Mathuki.
“I have freedoms of association and expression and cannot be forced to do certain things by Mathuki and company,” he adds.
“You lead people by their consent in democracies not by chest thumping,” he says.
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Kibwana clinched the Makueni gubernatorial seat on a second time after leaving his Muungano Party to join Wiper in 2017.
He has been at loggerheads with Kalonzo severally over leadership and democracy in Ukambani.