In a statement posted on its official social media platforms on Saturday, the party described the allegations as false, unauthorized, and misleading.
“The Jubilee Party categorically states that no such event exists,” the statement read.
The party emphasized that the claims do not represent the position, involvement, or endorsement of either the Party Leader or Jubilee Party.
Party officials reminded the public that any formal communication regarding former President Kenyatta is issued exclusively through the verified office of the 4th President of the Republic of Kenya or the official Jubilee Party channels.
Information circulating outside these platforms, the party advised, should be treated with caution and verified before being shared.
Despite denying the claims, Jubilee Party reaffirmed its commitment to youth engagement.
The statement noted that Millennials and Gen-Z remain central to the party’s vision, particularly as the nation looks toward the 2027 elections and beyond.
The party highlighted that all youth engagement activities are conducted through structured, organized, and legitimate forums, including the Party Youth League.
These platforms are designed to ensure that young people are actively involved in shaping policy discussions, leadership initiatives, and community development programs.
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Jubilee Party officials stressed that the spread of false information undermines public trust and the integrity of political discourse.
The party urged members and the general public to rely only on verified sources for information concerning the Party Leader or official events.