'Non-negotiable!' Mt. Kenya leaders reject ODM bid for Deputy President's position
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Mt. Kenya region leaders
loyal to the broad-based government have dismissed the Orange Democratic Movement
(ODM) party’s ambitions for the Deputy President's seat, terming the proposal
made by orange leader Oburu Oginga as a non-starter.
The Mt. Kenya leaders say
the number 2 position is not up for negotiation, with a number of them threatening
to leave the broad-based government should ODM insist, with others suggesting
that DP Kithure Kindiki should just cross over and join ODM.
Speaking in Mombasa recently,
Oburu openly declared that his party is keen on the Deputy President’s seat in
any coalition talks with the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party,
remarks that have sparked uproar among Kindiki’s allies.
Tharaka Nithi Governor Muthomi
Njuki said: “As much as we are in a broad-based government, the seat of the
Deputy President is non-negotiable. That is a dream. ODM’s numbers cannot match
what we have on this side.”
Public Service Cabinet
Secretary Geoffery Ruku added: “If ODM wants the Deputy President’s seat, we
can discuss that in 2032 when Kindiki becomes President. For now, the seat is
not vacant.”
Some of the leaders said insistence
by ODM on taking the seat would be the breaking point with the broad-based
government.
Kiambaa MP Njuguna
Kawanjiku said: “Waende juu, waende chini, hatuwachilii. Kama kuna kitu inaweza
fanya tutoke kwa hii serikali na hiyo muungano, ni kiti ya namba mbili…tunaambia
ODM warelax.”
His Thika counterpart Alice
Ng’ang’a chimed in: “Naibu wa Rais, usiku na mchana, ni Kithure Kindiki…non-negotiable!”
The leaders who spoke
separately in Meru, Kiambu and and Tharaka said they are behind the Deputy
President and accused ODM of trying to dictate terms.
Laikipia East MP Mwangi
Kiunjuri stated: “Kila mtu anaona msichana mzuri anaitwa kiti ya Deputy
President, lakini huyu msichana ako na mwenyewe. Ni bibi ya mtu, ametolewa
mahari, kunyemelewa sisi ni kuhakikisha tumelisha vizuri, kwa nini tuogope
mwanume mwengine?”
Imenti Central lawmaker Kirima
Nguchine said “Lakini Kusema Kweli ata nikikuita kwa nyumba yangu unakalia kiti
yenye nimekalia ama ile yenye nakupatia?”
Tharaka Nithi Governor
Muthomi Njuki, speaking tongue-in-cheek, suggested that the Deputy President
could as well cross the aisle.
“Should ODM really insist
that they want to stay in broad-based with that seat, we are willing to make
only one basic compromise. We give them Kithure Kindiki to join ODM,” he said.
The resistance from Mt.
Kenya leaders sets the stage for what could be tough and delicate negotiations
between ODM and UDA ahead of 2027.


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