By Wilfred Muchire
Democratic Party of Kenya (DP) officials held a consultative meeting as the party prepares for a national delegates conference at the end of the month.

Party national officials and counties chairpersons from across the country convened on Friday for the consultative meeting as part of preparations for the upcoming National Delegates Convention (NDC).
The gathering provided a platform for open discussions on key party matters, including internal cohesion, democratic values, and strategic priorities ahead of the convention.
During the meeting, party leaders stressed the importance of unity, inclusivity, and collective responsibility in ensuring a successful convention that reflects the aspirations of members nationwide.
The discussions also focused on the broader political environment and the need for a transparent, credible, and people-centred NDC.
Among the leaders present were; Party Leader J B. Muturi, National Chairperson Esau Kioni, and Secretary General Dr. Jacob Haji.
They actively engaged with county chairpersons, highlighting the party’s commitment to internal democracy and structured engagement with grassroots leadership as they emphasized unity and justice as core pillars of the party’s vision moving forward.
The leadership called on all party members and delegates to actively participate in preparations for the NDC, underlining that collective effort is vital for delivering a transformative and successful convention.
The convention is slated for January 28.

