Muthama resigns as UDA chairman ahead of MPs vetting

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Former Machakos senator, Johnson Muthama, resigned as the chairman of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party. 

The move came after he was nominated to become a member of the Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC).

Muthama, on Friday, February 17, explained that he resigned to pave the way for his vetting by parliamentarians for the new position. “I have handed over my resignation to the party headquarters. What I’m doing right now is handing over to the party secretariat,” Muthama explained.

The Public service Commission (PSC) recommended Muthama for the position of commissioner after an interview process, with eight other individuals on December 30, 2022


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