Jubilee inks deal with Burundi’s ruling party
 By LABAN 
WANAMBISI<http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/author/laban-wanambisi12343/>|
March
22, 
2013<http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/2013/03/jubilee-inks-deal-with-burundis-ruling-party/>
 [image: The deal is meant to deepen a working tie between the two
nations/FILE]

The deal is meant to deepen a working tie between the two nations/FILE
*NAIROBI, Kenya Mar 22 – The Jubillee Coalition has signed a ‘cooperation
agreement’ with Burundi’s ruling party the National Council for the Defense
of Democracy-Forces for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD-FDD). *

*Speaking after signing the agreement, The National Alliance (TNA) party
national chairman Johnson Sakaja said the engagement discussed a wide range
of issues of mutual interest touching on regional co-operation and
development of the East African Community (EAC).*

“We hope that even as we sign with others within the EAC and other
countries within Africa we can form a strong political force to advance our
Pan-African agenda and also to benefit our different political parties
within our home countries,” Sakaja underscored.

The deal is meant to deepen a working tie between the two nations.

He added; “As parties, being the breeding ground of policy that influence
the Government, we need to work together so that we can have common
positions especially at regional and continental levels.”

The Jubilee Alliance is a four-party coalition established to support the
joint presidential election ticket of Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto in
the 2013 Kenya polls. Its members are TNA which is led by President- elect
Uhuru Kenyatta, William Ruto’s United Republican Party (URP), Charity
Ngilu’s National Alliance Rainbow Coalition (NARC) and Republican Congress
led by Najib Balala.

URP chairman Francis Ole Kaparo revealed that after CNDD-FDD, the Uhuru
Kenyatta led coalition would be signing partnership agreement with other
East African parties including Tanzania’s Chama Cha Mzalendo (CCM).

“The trend has been Kenyan political parties look to parties outside the
continent for patronage but we as a continent are of age now. This act
demonstrates, that there is and will always be a very important exchange of
ideas and experiences that will accrue from a partnership of African
political parties,” the former Speaker of the National Assembly remarked.

Kaparo also sort to play down skeptism surrounding the duration of the
budding coalition between Kenyatta and Ruto who were declared winners of
the March 4 polls.

“This is a coalition based on law and is founded on mutual interest and we
look forward setting an example of how coalitions can work,” he spelt out.

CNDD-FDD President Pascal Nyabenda said it is important for African
citizens to discuss how the region could tackle its own problems instead of
running to the international community.

“We have so many things to learn from Kenyans. Kenya is a big and rich
country economically whereas in Burundi, we have been fighting for a long
time now but we are trying to reconstruct our country. As parties we need
to support each other,” the CNDD-FDD leader maintained.

Burundi and Tanzania are among several neighboring countries that Kenyatta
paid a visit to prior to the March 4 elections.
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