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Maafisa waandamizi wa kutoka chama cha Kalonzo Musyoka cha Wiper, ambacho ni moja ya vyama vinavyounda Muungano wa Upinzani (NASA) wamesema kiongozi wao huyo hataapishwa tena kama Makamu wa Rais wa Kenya kwa kuwa hawaoni faida ya kufanya hivyo
Badala yake wamemtaka Kalonzo kukijenga chama kwa ajili ya uchaguzi wa mwaka 2022
Pia wamelalamikia kitendo cha wafuasi wa ODM, ambacho ndio chama anachotoka Raila Odinga kumkejeli Kalonzo na kumuita majina yasiyofaa
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Wiper Party bigwigs have ruled out the possibility of Nasa co-principal Kalonzo Musyoka taking the oath as people’s deputy president.
Led by former Machakos Senator Johnstone Muthama and former Cabinet Minister Titus Mbathi, the Wiper leaders told Mr Musyoka that it was pointless for him to take the oath as it had no political value. They instead asked him to revamp the Wiper Party in readiness for the 2022 election.
“Why would you be sworn in just for the sake of it and yet you will not bring home any State power that can help your supporters after the event?” Mr Mbathi told Mr Musyoka to his face during the leaders’ meeting held at Stoni Athi Resort in Machakos county on Thursday.
He complained that Mr Musyoka had endured public ridicule particularly from ODM supporters for skipping the January 30 “swearing-in” of Nasa leader Raila Odinga, yet there was nothing tangible to be derived from the event.
Mr Muthama expressed similar sentiments, saying he too had deliberately chosen to keep off the ceremony yet he was a member of the event’s organising committee.
He maintained that he, like Mr Musyoka, skipped the event for reasons that were both valid and in the best interests of the party.
“I, Muthama, was co-chair of the swearing-in planning committee alongside Siaya Senator James Orengo of ODM and Ford Kenya’s Kimilili MP Simiyu Eseli. Why are people bashing my party leader Kalonzo Musyoka alone instead of seeking answers as to why we all stayed away,” said the flamboyant politician.
The former senator said he was pained by the kind of unwarranted abuse and name-calling Mr Musyoka had braved from their ODM partners, warning that there was a need to tell Kenyans the truth about the “oath”.
Wiper’s position to dissuade Mr Musyoka from taking the oath is likely to further strain relations between the Nasa coalition partners and intensify feelings of betrayal, given that ODM supporters have been openly calling on Mr Musyoka to take the oath.
During his address at ODM’s National Governing Council (NGC) meeting on Friday, Mr Musyoka was repeatedly met with calls of “biblia (bible)” from the delegates, asking him to take the oath.
Source: Daily Nation
Badala yake wamemtaka Kalonzo kukijenga chama kwa ajili ya uchaguzi wa mwaka 2022
Pia wamelalamikia kitendo cha wafuasi wa ODM, ambacho ndio chama anachotoka Raila Odinga kumkejeli Kalonzo na kumuita majina yasiyofaa
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Wiper Party bigwigs have ruled out the possibility of Nasa co-principal Kalonzo Musyoka taking the oath as people’s deputy president.
Led by former Machakos Senator Johnstone Muthama and former Cabinet Minister Titus Mbathi, the Wiper leaders told Mr Musyoka that it was pointless for him to take the oath as it had no political value. They instead asked him to revamp the Wiper Party in readiness for the 2022 election.
“Why would you be sworn in just for the sake of it and yet you will not bring home any State power that can help your supporters after the event?” Mr Mbathi told Mr Musyoka to his face during the leaders’ meeting held at Stoni Athi Resort in Machakos county on Thursday.
He complained that Mr Musyoka had endured public ridicule particularly from ODM supporters for skipping the January 30 “swearing-in” of Nasa leader Raila Odinga, yet there was nothing tangible to be derived from the event.
Mr Muthama expressed similar sentiments, saying he too had deliberately chosen to keep off the ceremony yet he was a member of the event’s organising committee.
He maintained that he, like Mr Musyoka, skipped the event for reasons that were both valid and in the best interests of the party.
“I, Muthama, was co-chair of the swearing-in planning committee alongside Siaya Senator James Orengo of ODM and Ford Kenya’s Kimilili MP Simiyu Eseli. Why are people bashing my party leader Kalonzo Musyoka alone instead of seeking answers as to why we all stayed away,” said the flamboyant politician.
The former senator said he was pained by the kind of unwarranted abuse and name-calling Mr Musyoka had braved from their ODM partners, warning that there was a need to tell Kenyans the truth about the “oath”.
Wiper’s position to dissuade Mr Musyoka from taking the oath is likely to further strain relations between the Nasa coalition partners and intensify feelings of betrayal, given that ODM supporters have been openly calling on Mr Musyoka to take the oath.
During his address at ODM’s National Governing Council (NGC) meeting on Friday, Mr Musyoka was repeatedly met with calls of “biblia (bible)” from the delegates, asking him to take the oath.
Source: Daily Nation