Internal rebellion stalks Cord as anti-Saba Saba sentiment grows

Internal rebellion stalks Cord as anti-Saba Saba sentiment grows

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Despite attracting huge rallies in Eldoret and Narok over the weekend, Cord leadership is increasingly concerned that the number of members among its rank growing cold feet ahead of Saba Saba Day is growing.

Sunday Nation has learnt that some Cord leaders are now questioning what exactly its leadership seeks to achieve with the rallies. Among them is Mbooni MP Kisoi Munyao, initially excited about the rally, who has now taken a back seat.

And the decision by minority chief whip Gideon Mung'aro to lead a host of Coast politicians to meet President Uhuru Kenyatta at the State House in the wake of terror attacks in Mpeketoni was among the first things that sent jitters among Cord leaders.

Mr Mung'aro was not immediately available for comment when the Sunday Nation tried to reach him on Saturday.

Minority leader Francis Nyenze said that those against rallies fear the events might easily get out of hand.

"Some of our members are concerned that the rallies are heightening political temperatures too much for their comfort. They thus feel there is need to cool things down. I must, however, hasten to add that this is a very small fraction," he said.

Cord embarked on rallies immediately its leader Raila Odinga returned from the US last month in what they say is meant to force the government to hold dialogue to "discuss issues of national importance."

Cord lists security, high cost of living and the disbandment of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission as some of the items that need to be discussed should the government agree to talks.

Maasai leaders were among the first to openly voice their opposition to the rallies, with Kajiado Central MP Joseph Nkaissery saying they had put the country into election mode.

And when Cord took a decision to withdraw a censure motion against Interior and Coordination cabinet Secretary Joseph Ole Lenku filed by Kisumu Central MP Ken Obura this week, they were alive to this fact.

Sunday Nation learnt that the fear that the censure would injure Cord's slim foothold in Maasailand was the overriding reason behind the decision to withdraw, a meeting held in Mr Odinga's home in Karen on Tuesday. The following day, Mr Nyenze was tasked to write to the Speaker of the National Assembly Justin Muturi to inform him of the development.

Mr Nkaissery's camp are said to have given an ultimatum to the Cord leadership stating they would withdraw their support for the coalition if it proceeded with the motion.

"After wide consultations, we decided to withdraw the motion. We think Lenku is just but a small functionary in a rotten system," Cord co-principal Moses Wetang'ula said.

Mr Lenku who comes from the same community as Mr Nkaissery, has been accused of incompetence by the opposition in running the ministry.

Although the sponsor of the motion insists he will proceed with it, the party has taken a position and MPs who spoke to Sunday Nation said the fate of the motion is sealed.

"That is a gone conclusion, it is dead and buried," Suna East MP Junet Mohammed said.

Another wave of rebellion toward the rallies is simmering in Ukambani where a section of leaders like Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua have said they are not keen on the rallies.

Those dissenting say the rallies are a complete waste of time that they would not be part of.

Wiper chairman David Musila and Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua said on Thursday that they would boycott the rallies because they were divisive.

Instead, they pledged to support the Jubilee government to develop their region, and would not be party to destabilising the government.

"We are ready to work with the government. The President must be told we want real infrastructural development in this region. That is the point of our cooperation," Mr Musila said.

The MPs drawn, from the three counties in Ukambani, said Kenyans were not in an election mood and they should unite to confront the challenges facing them, adding that the 2017 General elections would be used to do judge the Uhuru Kenyatta-led government on its delivery of promises it made in the last elections.

Machakos Town MP Dr Victor Munyaka said Kenyans shouldn't be asked to attend political rallies and, instead, Cord should offer tangible solution to problems.

Other MPs who have joined the anti-rallies chorus were Vincent Musyoka (Mwala), Itwiku Mbai (Masinga), Regina Ndambuki (Kilome), Kyengu Maweu (Kangundo) Dr Susan Musyoka (Machakos County), Rose Museo (Makueni County) and former Kibwezi MP Kalembe Ndile.

The MPs' strong opposition to the rallies that would climax on this year's Saba Saba day was also echoed by ODM MPs who attended the commissioning of the 33-kilometre Kithimani-Makutano-Mwala road by Dr Mutua.

The MPs who included Cord Chief whip Gideon Mung'aro (Kilifi North), Zainabu Chidzuga (Kwale County) and Aisha Karisa (Kilifi County) said they were looking forward for a Coast-Lower Eastern political pact ahead of the next election.

The road commissioning turned into a platform to drum support for the government with National Assembly Majority leader Aden Duale leading Senators Kipchumba Murkomen (Elgeyo Marakwet) and Kimani Wamatangi (Kiambu) in calling for a fresh alliance with Mr Musyoka.

"Mr Musyoka is very welcome to work with us. Joining Mr Kenyatta and Mr Ruto would make a great team," said Mr Duale.

Mr Wamatangi reminded local residents that they were "in-laws" to Central Kenya residents and would be readily accommodated in the Jubilee government.

"We have a rich history. The Jubilee vehicle that is now moving still needs a wiper so that it can move faster in the face of the storm," said Mr Wamatangi.

Those comments forced Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka to declare on landing from China on Friday that he was still ‘Corded'.

And discreetly reading the riot act, Mr Musyoka said: "Some of them rode on my name during the last General Election to win their seats and now they pretend to speak on behalf of the community or the party. Voters are watching them and they may climb down the political ladder soon."

Because of the new development, Mr Odinga and Mr Wetang'ula are said have asked Mr Musyoka and Machakos Senator Johnson Muthama to reign on the growing voices of dissent in their backyard.

According to one ODM MP close to the goings-on within the party, Cord is concerned by the latest overtures by Jubilee's Kipchumba Murkomen and Kithure Kindiki to Mr Musyoka to join government, which the comments by Mr Musyoka thus helped diffuse.

When they were hosted by Governor Mutua in Machakos early in last week at the launch of a newly tarmacked road, the Senators said Mr Musyoka that the combative brand of politics displayed by Cord did not conform to his school of thought and he should therefore consider joining Jubilee.

Mr Munga'ro's presence at the event has further reinforced the belief among some ODM leaders that he is leading a rebellion against Cord from holding rallies at the Coast.

Mr Musyoka's return has also helped quell speculations within Cord that his tour of China was just an excuse to skip the many functions lined up by Cord even after talking tough on May 31 on the need for the government to "come down from the ivory tower" and talk to the opposition.

But Siaya Senator James Orengo, a close ally of Mr Odinga, said most of the dissenting coalition members are newcomers in politics.

"We are in a state that not many of them are used to. A lot of them are new and thus not used to playing hard ball, the tough politics," he said.

He said piling pressure was the only way to put people in government to account.

"We did this and forced President Moi to repeal Section 2A of the Constitution that finally ushered in pluralism. So many people were not keen even then, and it took just a few of us to have the job done."

Mombasa Senator Hassan Omar said the argument by some in Cord that they need to work closely with the government for the sake of development was spurious.

"I know of many of them flirting with Jubilee in the name of development projects but these are all innuendo."

 
Wether you like it or not, a storm is coming and the Mount Kenya mafia, the neocolonialists, will be swept aside.
 
Wether you like it or not, a storm is coming and the Mount Kenya mafia, the neocolonialists, will be swept aside.

I wish it was just about the so called mount Kenya mafia and neocolonialists, but since we know what it is and has always been about, we are damn ready to the core, bring it on, just seven days away.
 
I wish it was just about the so called mount Kenya mafia and neocolonialists, but since we know what it is and has always been about, we are damn ready to the core, bring it on, just seven days away.

You say this from the safety of your living room. Internet warrior, this is not about you. It's about the neocolonial class who are hogging millions of acres of land and running Kenya like a family business. Forget Saba Saba. A storm is coming!!
 
Nairobi governor Evans Kidero differed with party leader Raila Odinga when he said the mass action planned by the Cord coalition would destabilise the country and scare away investors.

The governor spoke as debate about national dialogue took centre-stage at the weekend, with leaders opposing and supporting calls for Saba Saba mass action in equal measure.

Dr Kidero said he did not support the Cord public rallies either, and appealed to opposition leaders to find another avenue for addressing issues affecting the country.

“We should not be involved in activities that will affect the normal operations of the country,” he said.

Dr Kidero was speaking in Yimbo Village in Bondo during the burial the Mr Martin Okello Awuondo.

But the governor’s remarks were criticised by Kisumu Central MP Ken Obura who maintained that the Cord rallies would continue unless President Uhuru Kenyatta intervened.

Bondo MP Gideon Ochanda also said Parliament was not an avenue for national dialogue since only elected members views were allowed.

Cord, Dr Ochanda maintained, desired a dialogue inclusive of religious leaders, humans rights activist, business community and the public.

But yesterday, TNA secretary-general Onyango Oloo and nominated Senator Joy Gwendo said the National Assembly and the Senate were better placed to handle the issues raised by Cord.

“The National Alliance is not opposed to dialogue; but that dialogue must be done using the institutions within the Constitution,” said Mr Oloo, adding that Cord must not be allowed to take power through the back-door by engaging the Jubilee coalition in a shadowy push for dialogue.

Ms Gwendo, while addressing youth and women leaders in Nyalenda, Kisumu Town at the weekend, also said dialogue must be in Parliament.

“Cord is only using the dialogue call when their agenda is power,” she said.

However, Busia Senator Amos Wako, Governor Sospeter Ojaamong, Funyula MP Paul Otuoma and his Matayos counterpart Geoffrey Odanga, renewed their calls to President Kenyatta to give national dialogue a chance.

Mr Otuoma made a passionate appeal to President Kenyatta not to take a hardline stance and instead embrace the matters put forward by Mr Odinga for the sake of the unity and prosperity of the nation.

“We call on President Kenyatta to extend his hand to Mr Odinga so that we avoid these unnecessary confrontations which may end up dividing the country,” said Mr Otuoma.

Saba Saba: Kidero breaks ranks with Raila - Politics - nation.co.ke

 
You say this from the safety of your living room. Internet warrior, this is not about you. It's about the neocolonial class who are hogging millions of acres of land and running Kenya like a family business. Forget Saba Saba. A storm is coming!!

Guys are on panic mode....

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Guys are on panic mode....

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Who is not on a panic mode, even Luos themselves too. Personally I don't care if you have to occupy every inch in Kenyatta's or Raila's grabbed lands, but we all know what these so called mass actions are normally about, killing each other, burning of properties. The irony is, the proponents don't attack the leafy suburbs of the accused. Just burning each other in the slums.


So yes, we are all in panic mode and will surely go into this war if pushed, it's normal feeling for every person about to go into a fight to panic.
 
Who is not on a panic mode, even Luos themselves too. Personally I don't care if you have to occupy every inch in Kenyatta's or Raila's grabbed lands, but we all know what these so called mass actions are normally about, killing each other, burning of properties. The irony is, the proponents don't attack the leafy suburbs of the accused. Just burning each other in the slums.


So yes, we are all in panic mode and will surely go into this war if pushed, it's normal feeling for every person about to go into a fight to panic.
lawmaina78,

Why are you at pains to throw the tribal card in here or is that your nature? With your prejudiced mind you claim
say "We all know..."...you and who may I ask? If these so called mass actions are about killing people, why is
no one in jail as a pre-emptive measure?...or is this the usual hoopla that is bandied around by the clueless government
in power? ..and who is about to fight may I ask?...and against whom? It is you who is sounding the drums of war yet
we ain't seeing such nowhere....The same balderash being puked by the Governors who want to ban CORD rallies in the
name of 'insecurity'.

We have so far seen all rallies going on without a hitch na bado mnaleta hii hadisi ya sijui watu wanataka kupigana.

Hii longolongo manleta humu ndani haitoshi maana mtasaga sana lakini ukweli utabaki palepale.

Ab-Titchaz.
 
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lawmaina78,

Why are you at pains to throw the tribal card in here or is that your nature? With your prejudiced mind you claim
say "We all know..."...you and who may I ask? If these so called mass actions are about killing people, why is
no one in jail as a pre-emptive measure?...or is this the usual hoopla that is bandied around by the clueless government
in power? ..and who is about to fight may I ask?...and against whom? It is you who is sounding the drums of war yet
we ain't seeing such nowhere....The same balderash being puked by the Governors who want to ban CORD rallies in the
name of 'insecurity'.

We have so far seen all rallies going on without a hitch na bado mnaleta hii hadisi ya sijui watu wanataka kupigana.

Hii longolongo manleta humu ndani haitoshi maana mtasaga sana lakini ukweli utabaki palepale.

Ab-Titchaz.

Hypocrisy seems to be our delicacy. Anyway, just about six days to go.
 
Kidero is a Jubilee mole. We already knew that! He is on his way out.
 
Who is not on a panic mode, even Luos themselves too. Personally I don't care if you have to occupy every inch in Kenyatta's or Raila's grabbed lands, but we all know what these so called mass actions are normally about, killing each other, burning of properties. The irony is, the proponents don't attack the leafy suburbs of the accused. Just burning each other in the slums.


So yes, we are all in panic mode and will surely go into this war if pushed, it's normal feeling for every person about to go into a fight to panic.

You see everything in "Luo" or "Kikuyu." People like you are the problem, the bigoted, tribal fanatics who do not see beyond tribe. 65% of Kenyans are up in arms and it is just the start. Kenyans will not allow 2 tribes to impose their will on the country. You are free to make uhuru the monarch of Central and Rift Valley. The rest of Kenya is a democracy.
 
Politics is all about interest, every politician is a mole of some kind.

Kidero is the new Tuju. His political obituary was prepared by the powers who prepared Ngilu's, Balala's, Tuju's and Mudavadi's. He will be used and dumped by the Mt Kenya mafia.
 
Al Shabab at work?!

dear "extremistress'',
your acquaintance with kenya's politic is too dopey for you to debate.better pull aside to avoid being ashamed.

alshabab wanahusikaje na swala evans kidero kutofautiana na raila?.unajiaibisha bmkubwa.
 
Kidero is the new Tuju. His political obituary was prepared by the powers who prepared Ngilu's, Balala's, Tuju's and Mudavadi's. He will be used and dumped by the Mt Kenya mafia.

How I wish he follows the footsteps of Tuju and work hard like him, Nairobi will never be the same again. So pity that anybody who disagrees with Raila is adjudged a mole. The beauty is, Kidero is a governor in metropolitan Nairobi, not a slave in Nyanza. So Nairobians will judge him by development efforts as opposed to those who appraise by sycophancy.

And by the way, Ngilu is the most performing CS.
 
Divisions have rocked former Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s Coalition for Reforms and Democracy ( CORD) over the planned July 7 Saba Saba rally in Nairobi. The rally is meant to hit back at the Jubilee Government should it fail to convene a national dialogue conference andcoincides with the day in 1990 when the then Opposition clashed with the Kanu government in the push for multiparty democracy.


Governors Alfred Mutua (Machakos), Evans Kidero (Nairobi) and Tana River’s Hussein Dado have opposed calls for mass action, saying they would destabilise Kenya and disrupt business. CORD-allied MPs Richard Onynka (Kitutu Chache South) Manson Nyamweya (South Mugirango), Joe Mutambu (Mwingi Central)Vincent Musyoka (Mwala MP) Ben Momanyi (Borabu MP), Gedion Munga’ro (Kilifi North MP) Halima Ware (County women representative), Abdulswamad Sharif (Mvita) and Senator Mongare Bwo'okongo said Saba Saba was not the solution to the country's problems.


Dr Mutua questioned the ultimate objective of the rally, saying he was speaking on behalf of the people of Ukambani. He wondered whether the aftermath of the Saba Saba rally would improve people's lives.


"As a person speaking on behalf of the people of Ukambani, except Machakos Senator Johnston Muthama, we are questioning the logic of these rallies and how the community will benefit from them," Mutua said. See also: Why Kapsaret MP wants Saba-Saba rally blocked The governor warned the Opposition against approaching calls for national dialogue with a mindset of preconditions in a manner dangerously depicting a false impression that the country is at war with itself.


"Inasmuch as CORD has political machinations, so has Jubilee. It is Kenyans who will suffer. Political rallies are not important at this moment when there are options that can be explored," he said. Kidero also opposed calls for mass action, saying they will destabilise the economy by scaring away investors. He said there are existing alternatives through which CORD can channel its proposals on how to solve insecurity, corruption and tribal appointments among the other issues.


"We should not be involved in activities that will affect the normal operations of the country," he said. Dado said although Kenya is facing challenges that need to be addressed, calling for mass action might be a recipe for violence. "We agree that there is urgent need for Jubilee leaders and the Opposition to dialogue in a bid to find solutions to the problems facing the country but calls for mass action are unnecessary," Dado said.
Read more at: Standard Digital News - Kenya : CORD team divided over Saba Saba rally
 
How many threads will your start about the Saba Saba rally? You are in Panic Mode!!!

On average, you start 4 threads a day about Saba Saba. Lol.
 
What has Kidero done for Nairobi?

He is a hero to you because he happens to support prince Kenyatta. Not to long ago you were singing, "Waititu for Gavana."

Land reform: Part of the reason Kenyans fought in 2007. The Kenyattas still own over 600, 000 acres, illegally acquired by their father. A few families still own most of Rift Valley and Central. The majority of Kikuyus are still landless!

In your little world, a good Kenyan is one serving the Mt Kenya mafia.
 
How many threads will your start about the Saba Saba rally? You are in Panic Mode!!!

On average, you start 4 threads a day about Saba Saba. Lol.
Every Kenyan is on panic mode. The last time Raila had to make sure more than 1,000 people were killed for him to become a prime minister. This time we don't even know what he wants and how many people will have to die. What worries me the most is that both Uhuru and Ruto are tough headed too and unlike Kibaki who budged and gave Raila a PM post, these two are not showing any sign of veneration.

There are some of us with children and families in Kenya.
 
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