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JFP unveils Reuben Kigame as deputy party leader

Kigame said the Justice and Freedom Party Kenya will mentor Gen Zs aspiring to vie in 2027.

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by BRADLEY LUTOMIAH

Realtime19 February 2025 - 14:00
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In Summary


  • Kigame called on every citizen to register with the party, saying JFP plans to be the biggest political party in the country ahead of the 2027 elections.
  • Juma faulted leaders for what he termed as misusing their power for their own selfishness and ignorance.
Reuben Kigame speaking alongside Justus Juma, JFP Party leader and Jennifer Kanari (Green), JFP Secretary General among other members during his unveiling as Deputy Party Leader at the ACK Guest House in Nairobi on February 19, 2025 / BRADLEY LUTOMIAH

The Justice and Freedom Party of Kenya (JFP) on Wednesday unveiled Rueben Kigame as deputy party leader.

Kigame was unveiled as the JFP deputy party leader during a press conference held in Nairobi.

During his unveiling, Kigame urged Kenyans to come together and vote to find new governance.

Look for your ID, Look for your voter’s card and get ready to vote in 2027," Kigame said.

Kigame said the Justice and Freedom Party Kenya will provide mentorship to the Kenyan youths specifically those aspiring to vie for political positions in the coming general elections.

“Justice and Freedom party is ready to mentor the Gen Zs in leadership,” Kigame said.

JFP Kenya party leader Justus Juma, the party Secretary General Jennifer Kanari, and other members were present during the event.

JFP Party Leader, Justus Juma speaking during the unveiling of Reuben Kigame as deputy party leaders alongside other members at ACK Guest House in Nairobi on February 19, 2025/ BRADLEY LUTOMIAH

Kigame said the purpose of the mentorship is to allow Gen Zs to become great leaders as they plan to eradicate bad leadership in the country.

“The youth are not leaders of tomorrow, they lead now,” Kigame said.

Kigame called on every citizen to register with the party, saying JFP plans to be the biggest political party in the country ahead of the 2027 elections.

Juma faulted leaders for what he termed as misusing their power for their own selfishness and ignorance.

“We have had individuals who play around with our rights and treat them like privileges. Because of greed, because of selfishness and because of ignorance they have assumed the position that Nimrod assumed in the bible when he was talking like a god,” Juma said.

He praised the Gen Zs for fighting for accountability among the leaders.

Juma said the objective of JFP is to build Kenya as a country while being backed by the strong  values they share as a political party.

“We have a unity of values, unity of like-minded and unity of purpose to build Kenya,” Juma said.

 

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