Ford-Kenya and ANC have dared ODM leader Raila Odinga to a 2022 State House contest.
This
came a day after Mr Odinga described a planned merger between Mr Moses
Wetang’ula’s Ford-Kenya and Mr Musalia Mudavadi’s Amani National
Congress as tribal.
Mr Wetang’ula described Mr Odinga’s stand as hypocritical and a sign he was panicking ahead of the 2022 election.
Mr
Odinga had on Sunday dismissed “politicians spearheading tribal
politics by calling for unity of some regions”, a comment that the two
parties say only points to his 2022 ambitions they said will be severely
hurt by the merger bid.
“For
Raila, it is never tribal when Luo Nyanza stands solidly behind him. But
when other communities stand behind their leaders, it is tribal. What a
contradiction. I had warned him that our divorce will be noisy and
messy. Now, he is feeling the heat,” Mr Wetang’ula told the Nation in his office in Nairobi on Monday.
CROWDS DWINDLED
“It is business unusual for Raila in
Western. The crowds have dwindled, the enthusiasm with which he used to
be welcomed is no more and he is now a man that is not only conflicted,
but under siege from himself. I can see him running in 2022, and we will
meet him in the field.”
Mr
Odinga, Mr Mudavadi and Mr Wetang’ula are co-principals in Nasa, an
outfit formed in January 2017 and which had Mr Odinga used for his
presidential bid with Wiper party’s Kalonzo Musyoka as his running mate.
But
after the March 9 handshake between President Uhuru Kenyatta and Mr
Odinga – a deal made without the knowledge of the other three principals
– Nasa has disintegrated.
Mr
Wetang’ula lost his Senate minority leader post to ODM’s James Orengo
and Mr Musyoka went on a rebranding spree, acquiring new party
headquarters, and reaching out to other parties for possible talks on
his State House bid.
ANC-FORD KENYA MERGER
On
Monday, Mr Wetang’ula suggested that the ANC-Ford-Kenya merger might
include Mr Musyoka’s Wiper in future, saying they had not left them out
as he was a partner. “When we were campaigning for him, dedicating all
our time, did he not know our tribe?” asked Mr Wetang’ula.
The
10-member merger task force, co-chaired by Ford-Kenya Deputy Party
Leader Boni Khalwale and ANC Secretary-General Barrack Muluka, has
already come up with a name for the proposed new party and agreed on
dates to unveil it.
TRIBALISM
“Raila
Odinga should stop thinking he will own the Luhyas. He has no right to
talk about tribalism. Right now, he must get off his high horse,” Mr
Muluka said.
Dr Khalwale said:
“What he has said just confirms that he will be on the ballot in 2022.
We have moved out of his shadow and he should forget the Luhya vote. He
has been a beneficiary of Luhya disunity for far too long. The
ANC-Ford-Kenya merger is unstoppable.”
Source:Nation Kenya
Raila feeling the heat, says Ford-Kenya leader Wetang’ula
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