KANU Chairman Gideon Moi has said the party is now focused on aggressive restructuring after the suspension of secretary general Nick Salat.
Moi says the restructuring process is to ensure KANU’s operational efficiency after a dismal performance in the August general election.
He said the party will continue with ongoing restructuring “without fear or favour” to revitalise its grassroots as well as national support.
Moi spoke on Sunday after a meeting with KANU Branch Chairpersons at Kabarak in Nakuru.
“We are fully devoted to restructuring our party and enhancing our operational efficiency in order to revitalize our grassroots as well as national support. And we will do this without fear or favour,” Moi said in a tweet.
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The meeting came days after the suspension of long-serving party secretary general Nick Salat .
Salat was sent home for what the KANU chairman termed gross misconduct and violation of the party constitution.
The decision was arrived at a meeting of the National Executive Council (NEC) chaired by Moi in Nakuru on Thursday morning.
During the Kabarak meeting, county chairpersons endorsed the move to suspend Salat saying he had caused party members undue suffering.
Salat has however dismissed his suspension as inconsequential saying that the party chairman has no powers to eject him from the party