How Political bigwigs are planning to slice part of central Kenya votes

2022 succession politics put Kenya in a political mode this year as different leaders rush to have their way to statehouse. Will it be an easy walk? Well, Political bigwigs have begun strategising how to slice part of the populous Central Kenya votes in what is likely to make the region the epicenter of Kenya’s politics in 2022.

Previously, the Kikuyu vote has been under lock and key for one of their own but the impending retirement of President Uhuru Kenyatta has for the first time created a vacuum.

Nominated MP Isaac Mwaura says the region will evaluate all the presidential contenders and negotiate with the best.

“Our region will decide and negotiate with whoever is going to give us the best deal,” he said at a charged press conference by Mt Kenya leaders last Wednesday.

Politician Peter Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu and Martha Karua during Mt. Kenya leaders Joint press briefing in Nairobi on January 9,2019.
Photo/Enos Teche

The political manoeuvres have also made Uhuru the most sought-after leader as politicians silently pray for his endorsement.

Deputy President William Ruto, ODM leader Raila Odinga as well as his ANC counterpart Musalia Mudavadi and Wiper’s Kalonzo Musyoka are all banking on Central Kenya’s support.

Mudavadi and his allies have made it clear that they are keen on an alliance with Mt Kenya in a strategy to get the “tyranny of numbers”.

The Kikuyus are the most populous community in Kenya followed by the Luhya and an alliance between the two can create a formidable team.

In 2013 Mudavadi picked Ndaragwa MP Jeremiah Kioni as his running mate but the pair performed dismally, coming a distant third after Uhuru and Raila.

But ANC deputy party leader Ayub Savula said Musalia is still scouting for a running mate from Mt Kenya region.

“Mudavadi is likely to go for a person who has zero score on corruption index, experienced, high achieving executive, enjoys commanding acceptability in Central Kenya and the country, demonstrates deep spirituality and fidelity to the rule of law, views the position not as waiting room to become president but as an opportunity to support the president in building an enduring legacy,” Savula said.

Musalia has been hobnobbing with Central Kenya elite, despite being the only opposition leader who has declined to team up with Uhuru.

Savula says Luhyas must work directly with Uhuru.

“We cannot join Ruto because has declared interest to succeed President Kenyatta and he is therefore a competitor to Mudavadi. Uhuru will be leaving the stage and we want to fill his space,” he said.

Ruto is hoping that Uhuru will honour his pledge of supporting his 2022 presidential bid, although some Kikuyu elite have ganged up to viciously oppose his bid.

Last week, Jubilee vice chairman David Murathe dramatically resigned and declared that he will he will form a stop Ruto movement, including leading a mass walkout from Jubilee.

 

 

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