CORD Alliance recieves prominent MP defectors

CORD Alliance recieves prominent MP defectors

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Jirongo joins Cord, to contest Kakamega Senate seat


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The Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (Cord) presidential candidate Raila Odinga (centre) and his running mate Kalonzo Musyoka (left) moments after receiving Federal Party of Kenya leader Cyrus Jirongo at the Serena Hotel, Nairobi January 9, 2013. PHOEBE OKALL


By ISAAC ONGIRI iongiri@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted Wednesday, January 9 2013 at 16:12


Lugari MP Cyrus Jirongo on Wednesday joined the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (Cord) and exited the presidential race.

Mr Jirongo was received by Cord leaders Raila Odinga, Kalonzo Musyoka, and Moses Wetangula at a brief ceremony at the Serena Hotel, Nairobi witnessed by over 20 MPs.

In an agreement signed between Cord and Mr Jirongo's Federal Party of Kenya (FPK) the coalition will now support the Lugari MP's senatorial bid for Kakamega County.

Mr Jirongo is expected to compete with Ikolomani MP Boni Khalwale of the United Democratic Forum (UDF) in the scramble for support from 12 constituencies in the county.

"Our opponents are expressing false confidence by dangling bridged figures based on ethnic arithmetic and regionalism. That you come from one community does not mean that everyone in that community is your slave," Mr Odinga said.

"Let me take this opportunity to welcome CJ (Cyrus Jirongo) into this coalition of right thinking Kenyans"

Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka broke into a song and promised that many other prominent leaders are on their way to the coalition.

"This is the cord that is going to bind us together as a nation," Mr Musyoka said.

The VP expressed confidence that the contest ahead of the March 4 election was now clearly defined adding the wind of change Kenyans have been yearning for was on the way.

Mr Wetangula described Mr Jirongo as a capable campaigner and mobiliser whose entry into Cord had reenergised the outfit ahead of its Western Kenya tour set to begin Friday.

"To all those who are with us, those who are waiting to join us and those who do not know where to go. I appeal to you to come and join us on our way to victory," Mr Wetangula stated.

The Lugari MP said that his party decided to join Cord to help secure equity which he claimed is not guaranteed by the other coalitions.

"Our analysis show it will be counterproductive to split voices that share common ideals. We will now support the Cord presidential candidate because he recognises that Kenya is made up of more than one community and for restoration of fair play in the sharing of national resources," Mr Jirongo stated.

Higher Education minister Prof Margaret Kamar was among several ministers who graced the event.

Jirongo joins Cord, to contest Kakamega Senate seat - Politics - nation.co.ke
 
Two MPs defect to CORD

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Wajir West MP Adan Keynan and his North Horr counterpart Chachu Ganya defected to the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (Cord) January 8, 2013. FILE

By LUCAS BARASA
Posted Tuesday, January 8 2013 at 13:08


Two MPs have defected to the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (Cord).

Chachu Ganya (North Horr) and Adan Keynan (Wajir West) who were allied to the Jubilee Coalition said on Tuesday Cord was committed to implementing the Constitution.

Another MP Joseph Lekuton (Laisamis) was also expected to defect.

Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who is Cord's presidential flagbearer, welcomed the MPs saying the alliance would form the next government.

Mr Odinga said Cord was the party of choice for a majority of Kenyans.

"It is only Raila who will bring change to the country. All leaders in Marsabit have resolved to join Cord," said Mr Ganya.

The MP said Marsabit area leaders had resolved to campaign for Cord and ensure it wins all elective seats in the region.

Mr Ganya said the PM had been consistent in addressing issues facing pastoralists.

Northern Kenya Development minister Mohammed Elmi said Cord will spearhead devolution and address human rights issues facing the population in northern Kenya.

Mr Odinga said he will introduce a monetary economy in the region if elected president.

He said incidences of cattle rustling would be a thing of the past.

The PM said his government will invest in wind energy, develop the leather industry, improve security in the region and the country as a whole and give impetus to search for oil and other minerals.

Two MPs defect to Cord - Politics - nation.co.ke
 
After Jirongo snatching and stealing billions from taxpayers money via treasury and goldernberg scam, he can now come in the full glare of the media cameras and shamelessly claim that he has joined CORD to ensure "equity" is served to Kenyans!

I will not be puzzled if Kamlesh patni joins the fighting cord alliance to fight for the fair and equitable distribution of resources.
 
After Jirongo snatching and stealing billions from taxpayers money via treasury and goldernberg scam, he can now come in the full glare of the media cameras and shamelessly claim that he has joined CORD to ensure "equity" is served to Kenyans!

I will not be puzzled if Kamlesh patni joins the fighting cord alliance to fight for the fair and equitable distribution of resources.

Had the same sentiments when I saw Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto declaring they are running for the
Presidency to lead Kenyans to prosperity yet they are the biggest land grabbers in Kenya loaded with
ill gotten wealth while at the same time indicted for serious crimes against humanity.

Either way you slice it, Kenyans will elect the leaders they deserve...ongeza Senator Sonko na Governor Waititu!
 
Sorry jirani zangu, but hizi defection za MPs wa Kenya zimezidi!
 
Sorry jirani zangu, but hizi defection za MPs wa Kenya zimezidi!

Mkuu kwani hujui nd'o kawaida yao kila ifikapo wakati wa kura...kila mtu anakaa mkao wa kula...lol!
 
Ab-Titchaz could you enlighten me as to when these defections are expected to end so that politicians can concentrate on their campaigns?
 
Ab-Titchaz could you enlighten me as to when these defections are expected to end so that politicians can concentrate on their campaigns?

i believe its around Jan 29th when the Presidential candidates will be advising the IEBC on who will be there
running mate for the March elections. At the same time we have to realize Kenyan politics is heavily patronized
and fluid...so don't be surprised to see the goal posts being shifted.

I hope my answer suffices!
 
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