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Kingi, Joho Clash Over New Coastal Party
« on: January 11, 2021, 11:30:35 AM »
https://www.kenyans.co.ke/news/61017-kingi-joho-clash-over-new-coastal-party

Kilifi Governor Amason Kingi is set on a collision course with his Mombasa counterpart Hassan Ali Joho after declaring to lead the coastal region into a new political outfit. 

This comes after Joho criticised the move and accused the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) rebels of dividing the region.

"Formation of a new political party will only serve to divide the people further and undermine the unity that the region has enjoyed in ODM and which has enabled them to push our agenda as a united region on the national stage," Joho stated.


Speaking during the burial of former Kaloleni MP Gunga Mwinga, Kingi was joined by a section of coastal leaders who backed the idea.

Among them were Malindi MP Aisha Jumwa and her Kilifi North counterpart Owen Baya.

Kingi advocated for the region to be a united front ahead of the 2022 General elections.

"The people in the region are tired of being treated like second class citizens during every poll and we demand to be recognized as we have more than 1.7 million registered voters.

"I thank Coastal leaders for not attending the United Democratic Alliance launch. Coast will not be used to fill the baskets of others," he stated.

The governor has declared a five-month deadline for the formation of the new political party.

The statement comes as politics in the coastal region continue to heat up. Coastal leaders have been engaging in a protracted battle in the race to pick a political kingpin in the region.

Kingi and Joho, who have been close allies fronting the ODM flag in the Coastal region, have both declared their 2022 presidential aspirations.

This has seen the two leaders steer off in different paths as they embark on plans to strengthen their political ambitions.


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Re: Kingi, Joho Clash Over New Coastal Party
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2021, 11:34:39 AM »
Amason Kingi despite coming from more popolous giriama, slept and now has to become forever Joho poodle.

https://nation.africa/kenya/news/politics/joho-mvurya-coast-battle-hots-up-3253132

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Re: Kingi, Joho Clash Over New Coastal Party
« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2021, 12:05:11 PM »
Amason Kingi despite coming from more popolous giriama, slept and now has to become forever Joho poodle.

https://nation.africa/kenya/news/politics/joho-mvurya-coast-battle-hots-up-3253132

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https://www.the-star.co.ke/counties/coast/2021-01-10-kingi-takes-on-joho-baya-over-supremacy-spat/

Baya dismissed Kingi as a coward.

“It's unfortunate that Kingi has lost the Coast ideological battle, economic and political philosophy. Kingi's speeches and the way he elucidated the Coast region ideological, historical and political philosophy with eloquence and passion inspired some of us into politics,” he said.

The lawmaker said Kingi appears to have lost his spark.

He, like Obama, gave us the audacity of hope. But Joho who is inferior to Kingi in many aspects has prevailed upon him and has ignited in Kingi a new self-serving attitude,” Baya said.

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Re: Kingi, Joho Clash Over New Coastal Party
« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2021, 07:06:22 PM »

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Re: Kingi, Joho Clash Over New Coastal Party
« Reply #4 on: January 12, 2021, 12:21:57 PM »
https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2021-01-12-kingi-wants-coast-party-odm-future-under-threat/

Kingi wants Coast party, ODM future under threat

Raila Odinga's stranglehold on the Coast faces a major threat after Kilifi Governor Amason Kingi joined the push for a regional party.

For the first time, Kingi - an influential ODM stalwart - openly declared the Coast region must settle on its own political party by June this year.

Kingi's move has opened a new  battlefront with his Mombasa counterpart Hassan Joho and sibling rivalry is likely to complicate ODM's fortunes.

Joho, an ODM deputy leader, is seen as ODM's face at the Coast. The other deputy party leader is Kakamega Governor Wycliffe Oparanya.

Kingi has often launched  ferocious verbal attacks on Deputy President William Ruto, claiming he is planning to divide the Coast region.

“The people in the region are tired of being treated like second-class citizens during every poll and we demand to be recognised as we have more than 1.7 million registered voters,” Kingi said.

The second-term governor's support for creation of a political vehicle for the region could also heighten temperatures and Raila's troops are expected to launch a counter-offensive.

Kingi spoke during the burial of former Kaloleni MP Gunga Mwinga over the weekend.

He appeared to warn the region against warming up to Ruto's United Democratic Alliance.

The party symbolised by a wheelbarrow  has been associated with Ruto as part of his fall back for 2022 and reports of a scheme to sponsor small regional parties to neutralise ODM.

“I thank Coastal leaders for not attending the United Democratic Alliance launch. Coast will not be used to fill the baskets of others,” Kingi said.

With an aggressive onslaught from Ruto, whose allies are spearheading calls for a regional party, Raila's party is said to be facing a bleak future in the region.

"It will no longer be business as usual for ODM  at the Coast," observed political risk analyst Dismus Mokua said.

Mokua said Ruto has an elaborate plan to back regional parties and then lure them into a coalition with him ahead of 2022.

"This creation of tribal parties is being advanced by Ruto's allies who fear falling by the wayside to popular parties in 2022," Mokua said.

Kingi has previously been linked to a political plan by Ruto to firm up his grip on the Coast although he has often dismissed the claims.

Some of Kingi's handlers are said to be secretly meeting Ruto in what is seen as a plan to win over the Kilifi governor as the DP rolls out a Coast takeover.

However, Raila's allies have dismissed any imminent popularity threat posed by calls for the formation of a regional party, saying ODM is the party to beat.

It lost badly in the Mswambeni by-election to the independent candidate backed by Ruto.

“The ODM party is the most popular party at the Coast and indeed across the country. Those who are trying to divide the people of the Coast through the creation of a regional outfit will not succeed," Mvita MP Abdulswamad Nassir said.

Nassir, the chairman of the National Assembly's Public Investments Committee, said no attempt by selfish politicians will diminish ODM's fortunes at the Coast.

“We have an elaborate plan on how we shall strengthen the ODM party across the Coast region and completely annihilate leaders trying to dictate our political future,” he said.

Joho has warned the plan to form a regional party is a scheme by Ruto to divide the region's votes and advance his 2022 presidential bid without any benefits for the Coast people.

“Formation of a new political party will only divide the people further and undermine the region's unity in ODM, which has enabled them to push our agenda as a united region on the national stage,” Joho said.

On Monday Malindi MP Aisha Jumwa reiterated that leaders from the  Coast must unite and form a single party that will drive the interests of the people of the region.

“It is time we must come together and think of how we shall create a political party that will fight for the rights of the coastal nation,” she said, adding that having its own party will be an honour for the Coast.

(Edited by V. Graham)

 

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Re: Kingi, Joho Clash Over New Coastal Party
« Reply #5 on: January 12, 2021, 05:26:04 PM »
Joho also want out :)

Look like ODM is KAPUT.

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Re: Kingi, Joho Clash Over New Coastal Party
« Reply #6 on: January 13, 2021, 09:43:52 PM »
Guys you got lots of twist. ODM made a tactical move to upstage hustler group. Kingi & Joho have agreed to start a party together.


Joho, Kingi to ditch ODM and form regional party
https://nation.africa/kenya/news/politics/joho-kingi-to-ditch-odm-and-form-regional-party-3253872
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