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Kenya: Bid to Form Coast Party Hits Snag as Kadu-Asili Pulls Out

[ad_1] The dream of forming a political outfit for Coast region ahead of next year’s General Election has suffered yet another blow after Kadu-Asili pulled out of talks to merge four parties into one.

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The dream of forming a political outfit for Coast region ahead of next year’s General Election has suffered yet another blow after Kadu-Asili pulled out of talks to merge four parties into one.

Other parties in the grand plan are Umoja Summit Political Party of Kenya, Shirikisho Party and Republican Congress Party.

On Saturday, Kadu-Asili leader Gerald Iha Thoya said the party had resolved to pull out of the talks and go solo in the polls after talks hit a dead-end.

“The discussions have not yielded any fruit and time is running out. Kadu-Asili has agreed to shelve the plans and move forward to rebuild itself ahead of the 2022 General Election,” he said in an interview.

The development comes weeks after Kilifi Governor Amason Kingi protested that the push for Coast unity and formation of regional political party was facing resistance from some leaders.

Mr Thoya said his party decided to go it alone in 2022 after their proposal to form a coalition was dismissed.

Read: Coast party bid: Amason Kingi moves to isolate Hassan Joho

“We are not ready to dissolve our party. Our idea was that the new party should instead be added among the four political parties in a coalition,” he said.

Early this month, during the burial of politician and Kaya elder Kahindi Jogolo in Mariakani, Mr Kingi said the push for Coast unity was not his personal idea but an initiative of the people.

Yesterday, leaders of the other three political parties, speaking separately, dismissed reports of a major disagreement. Discussions, they said, are still going on and will bear fruit.