Justina Wamae has responded to the changes that have been made by the Roots Party to replace her, demanding a dismissal letter.
While speaking to a local media house, Justina said she was not in the know about any upcoming adjustments.
She also stated that they had started compelling her to resign.
“I knew what they were doing was to frustrate me so that I can resign. It is good that they have done what they said they will do and I’m still waiting for a dismissal letter,” she stated.
Moreover, Justina while referring to an August 26 meeting, where she was summoned for a disciplinary hearing, alleged that Wajackoyah had sent emissaries to convince her to vacate her position from the party.
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Nonetheless, she scorned the message saying she would only leave her position in Roots Party upon dismissal.
“There is so much, you know by being running mate it translates to being the deputy party leader but I need to check my letter, but the beauty is they have implemented what they wanted to do.”
Nevertheless, Roots Party of Kenya, led by Prof. George Wajackoyah has appointed new party officials to its secretariat.
Through a gazette notice on Wednesday, August 31, Yagnick Vinod Ramji was named as the party’s Deputy Party Leader after a resolution meeting by the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) at the party headquarters in Karen.
However, Justina did not disclose if Vinod Ramji acts as her replacement, adding that her role as the deputy party leader was not definite in the party.
In addition, Roots Party appointed Naran Velji Arjan as CEO and Janet Akinyi Odhiambo as Deputy National Chairperson.
Furthermore, these appointments follows the fallout between Wajackoyah and his deputy presidential candidate Justina Wamae on grounds that she was misrepresenting the party.