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Kenya: Running Mate Headache for Political Bigwigs

Kenya: Running Mate Headache for Political Bigwigs

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The fast-changing political landscape is putting more pressure on bigwigs jostling to succeed President Uhuru Kenyatta as to their choice of running mate.

ODM leader Raila Odinga and Wiper’s Kalonzo Musyoka who ran on a joint ticket in 2013 and 2017, but fell out after the former’s truce with President Kenyatta, have signalled a reunion with the dilemma on who will play second fiddle.

Mr Musyoka alongside fellow National Super Alliance (Nasa) leaders Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetang’ula have insisted Mr Odinga honours a deal sealed in the run-up to the last elections committing not to vie for the presidency again, but the former Prime Minister’s allies believe he has the best chance yet.

A Jubilee governor told Nation that should President Kenyatta manage to whip a planned alliance behind Mr Odinga’s presidential candidature, “then there is likelihood that he will pick his running mate from Mt Kenya region.”

That will mean Mr Odinga will have to work out other ways to appease Ukambani, which has backed his candidature the two times he has run jointly with Mr Musyoka, as well as the western and Coast bases that have traditionally stood by him.

Two factions

Second term governors Hassan Joho and Wycliffe Oparanya, who had indicated they will challenge Mr Odinga for ODM’s presidential ticket, have indicated they will not stand in the way of his campaign, signalling they would expect something in return.

The implosion in Mt Kenya, where Deputy President William Ruto has made inroads despite resistance by the Jubilee camp allied to President Kenyatta, also piles pressure on the DP to pick a running mate from the region, which alongside Rift Valley, largely contributed to Jubilee’s victory in 2013 and 2017, for him to replicate the fete.

In Dr Ruto’s camp, already two factions are emerging in Mt Kenya region.

Personal gain

Former Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mwangi Kiunjuri is said not to see eye-to-eye with some of the DP’s lieutenants who accuse him of presenting himself as his undisputed running mate candidate.

Bahati MP Kimani Ngunjiri recently attacked Mr Kiunjuri, The Service Party (TSP) party leader, accusing him of “negotiating with DP for his own benefit.”

“He (Kiunjuri) has his own dog (TSP) which he is using to hunt for his personal gain and not for the people of Mt Kenya. If he is serious with his support for the DP he should join one camp,” Mr Ngunjiri said.