• Matiangi thanked the people of Nakuru, calling the county “the birthplace of Jubilee.” 

Jubilee Party has officially opened two new offices in Nakuru County, signaling its commitment to strengthening its presence in the Rift Valley. Deputy Party Leader Fred Matiangi led the launch, reaffirming the party’s grassroots focus.

Matiang'i was joined by Co–Deputy Party Leader Jeremiah Kioni, Secretary-General Moitalel Ole Kenta, Nakuru West MP Samuel Arama, and other party leaders.

"We reaffirm Jubilee’s mission as a people-centered movement—organized at the grassroots, united in purpose, and committed to social justice, devolution, and shared prosperity," said Matiang'i.

Matiangi thanked the people of Nakuru, calling the county “the birthplace of Jubilee.” 

He also announced the appointment of Dan Mwangi as Jubilee’s new Executive Director. Praising Nakuru as “Kenya’s true image,” Matiangi emphasized the need for peace, harmony, and safety. He urged the public to support the party’s efforts to restore security so residents can conduct business and live freely.

Jubilee Secretary General Richard Moitalel Ole Kenta echoed the gratitude. “Thank you very much, Nakuru. We have seen that Nakuru is Jubilee. We are people of the Rift Valley. The Rift Valley is Jubilee,” he declared, underscoring the party’s deep regional roots.

He assured members of inclusive participation: “Everyone will get a chance. There will be free and fair elections.” Ole Kenta emphasized unity: “We continue with one foundation, we unite, we will not divide.”

Deputy Party Leader Jeremiah Kioni reinforced Jubilee’s national character. “We will have free and fair nominations. Jubilee is a national party—that’s the major difference between us and other parties,” he said.

Senator Kisii Richard Onyonka called for inclusivity across all levels of representation, urging aspirants to prioritize people with disabilities. He offered a pointed message to Matiangi: “Some will be fighting for you, some will be fighting over you, some will be fighting with you, but keep your eye on the ball.”

The opening of the Nakuru offices marks Jubilee’s strategic push to consolidate its Rift Valley base.

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