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Handshake cracks expose shaky Uhuru-Raila camaraderie
« on: July 10, 2020, 09:44:55 AM »
https://www.the-star.co.ke/siasa/2020-07-10-handshake-cracks-expose-shaky-uhuru-raila-camaraderie/


The cracks between Jubilee and the opposition Nasa in Parliament put President Uhuru Kenyatta in a tough corner, especially after he severed links with Deputy President William Ruto.

Analysts caution that any falling out between President Kenyatta and his political ‘brother’ Raila Odinga will not only sink Uhuru’s political career but also resurrect Ruto's career.

Raila’s ODM party and Uhuru’s Jubilee lately have been picking expensive fights in the House following the reconstitution of some crucial reform committees, which made ODM uncomfortable.

Minority leader John Mbadi rejected a list presented by his Majority counterpart Amos Kimunya, arguing that some of the proposals did not take into account the envisioned reform agenda.

Former Gatanga MP and the President's loyalist David Murathe stoked the political fires when he dismissed Raila’s faction, telling them, "House business is a concluded matter."

Murathe, a key figure in the Jubilee administration and the party's vice chairman, went further to tell ODM that Jubilee is doing them a favour by allowing the Minority Nasa coalition to chair three committees outside the oversight ones.

The two sides had agreed to allow the Minority to chair Education, Finance and Broadcasting, in addition to Public Investments Committee,Public Accounts Committee and the Committee on Implementation.

“There is no room for consultations. As for the other side (ODM), is a favour we are extending them in committee leadership posts. They cannot now come making demands and telling us whom we should include. That is our business and it is concluded,” Murathe told The Standard.

On Tuesday, Suna East MP Junet Mohamed, who is also the Minority whip in the National Assembly said he met Kimunya over the House committees issue and "mutually agreed on the list, to be tabled when House resumes next week".

But according to political analysts, President Kenyatta is safer with either Raila or Ruto on his side, and fighting both all at once might be a political blunder he could live to regret.

Governance expert Javas Bigambo warns against  any attempt to push Ruto and Raila together on one side, arguing the President should guard against making  powerful enemies in the last leg of his final term.

“While Ruto and Raila cannot be compared in terms of their political significance, Uhuru Kenyatta should be very careful not to make too many enemies, especially ones who are big and influential and at the centre of politics right now," Bigambo said.

"They are going to have huge implications, even in terms of implementing projects  he still wants to implement within the life of his presidency,” he said.

“If it's a question of  legacy issues, or rather the succession issues, he should not want to have Raila Odinga far off as an enemy, in the same way now that Ruto is an enemy in the Kenyatta succession politics," the analyst said

The governance expert further said President Kenyatta is safer with Raila’s support both inside and outside the House.

“He needs to demonstrate national unity by the manner in which he shepherds his foot soldiers in Parliament, especially his side, so his goodwill can be seen from near and far," Bigambo said. "It should not be assumed there could possibly be a hidden agenda in how he is associating with Raila Odinga."

Political analyst Danstan Omari says, however, the political landscape will change drastically this year and Uhuru's use-and-dump methods will expose him to a  palace coup that will shape the country’s political history.

“At this time, if Raila pulls out — and he will pull out — the tenure of Uhuru comes to an end. William Ruto has bolted, (Musalia) Mudavadi has bolted. The people who are being brought on board— Gideon Moi and Isaac Rutto — bring no tangible benefit.

“What is the scenario when that happens? He will not get support from (Yoweri) Museveni, he will not get support from (Pombe) Magufuli, he will need support from within. It will likely be a political palace coup and Uhuru will find that he has nowhere to clutch."

But analyst Joseph Mutua disagreed, terming the debate on the possibility of Uhuru opening two battle fronts a creation of the media.

Mutua said Uhuru could not make such a move, saying it would be the greatest blunder in his career as President.

"Uhuru and Raila are still cordial and I don't think their relationship has been disrupted by anything. Issues in Parliament cannot threaten the relationship between the two," he said.

Mutua further said the [severed] relationship between the President and his deputy appears to have already been decided.

"The President appears to have made up his mind about Ruto," he said, "and this can be demonstrated by the absence of the Deputy President from some key party and government functions."

Jubilee and ODM have been working together in and out of Parliament since the March 9, 2018, handshake that ended political tension in the country.

The handshake has been premised on the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI), which is being touted as the right prescription to a number of historical injustices  that have seen Kenyans turn against each other after every general election.

The Initiative is also expected to radically alter the country’s political landscape.

The team led by Garissa Senator Yusuf Haji was tasked with tackling the identified nine-point agenda that includes ethnic antagonism and competition, lack of national ethos, inclusivity, devolution, safety and security and corruption.

The BBI task force last Tuesday announced it had completed writing the final report and was awaiting the availability of President Kenyatta to present it.


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Re: Handshake cracks expose shaky Uhuru-Raila camaraderie
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2020, 02:04:46 PM »
The biggest loser would be Raila. Not happening. Baba is too smart to fall for the self- serving Tangatanga "advice." As you can see ODM already accepted vice-chairmen slots in BBI committees. Expect Uhuru to stuff new cabinet with GEMA and "vijana" to lock out Ruto - Raila, Ruto, Kaloozer won't make a bleat as everyone salivate for GEMA votes.

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Re: Handshake cracks expose shaky Uhuru-Raila camaraderie
« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2020, 05:23:06 PM »
The biggest loser would be Raila. Not happening. Baba is too smart to fall for the self- serving Tangatanga "advice." As you can see ODM already accepted vice-chairmen slots in BBI committees. Expect Uhuru to stuff new cabinet with GEMA and "vijana" to lock out Ruto - Raila, Ruto, Kaloozer won't make a bleat as everyone salivate for GEMA votes.

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Re: Handshake cracks expose shaky Uhuru-Raila camaraderie
« Reply #3 on: July 10, 2020, 05:55:24 PM »
The biggest loser would be Raila. Not happening. Baba is too smart to fall for the self- serving Tangatanga "advice." As you can see ODM already accepted vice-chairmen slots in BBI committees. Expect Uhuru to stuff new cabinet with GEMA and "vijana" to lock out Ruto - Raila, Ruto, Kaloozer won't make a bleat as everyone salivate for GEMA votes.

Dream on Tangatanga - all dreams are valid.
While you have improved on your perception of siasa you still have a long way GEMA  is not a territory that's voted for endorsed people. endorsements are not GEMA culture you have to hustle it's not like nyanza where raira sits down over a glass of busaa and draws a list of MPs to be voted and you guys tow line.sisi hapana tambua,gatheca knows this that's why he is cautious about attacking Ruto in my.kenya last time he was in nyeri after addressing umati all they could tell him is to greet Ruto.gatheca is a drunkard but he knows reality to defeat Ruto in my.kenya will be the biggest fight for him because he knows mashinani ni Ruto,even mutahi ngunyi always admits that's and that's why he says people are stupid but we don't care.
The day Gatheca openly attacks Ruto in any MT.kenya county that's when we will talk,for now he dare not

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Re: Handshake cracks expose shaky Uhuru-Raila camaraderie
« Reply #4 on: July 10, 2020, 06:24:59 PM »
Bending backwards and then eventually you lose it all. Uhuru and his folks know selling Raila won't work. That is why they are thinking of plan B. They are thinking of Pajero - trying to raise another GEMA candidate. But who? Peter Keneth is damaged. Kimunya has zero national appeal. And after bringing gema candidate forth - what would be his plan to win election?

The ground is hostile...and you will see many hair-brained ideas.

The biggest loser would be Raila. Not happening. Baba is too smart to fall for the self- serving Tangatanga "advice." As you can see ODM already accepted vice-chairmen slots in BBI committees. Expect Uhuru to stuff new cabinet with GEMA and "vijana" to lock out Ruto - Raila, Ruto, Kaloozer won't make a bleat as everyone salivate for GEMA votes.

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Re: Handshake cracks expose shaky Uhuru-Raila camaraderie
« Reply #5 on: July 10, 2020, 06:31:48 PM »
Njuri
They are using other tribes analysis and interpretating them in central. The uhuru election was a misnomer in central. The old guards Akina michuki used state power to pave wayxfor him. Pev effects too helped uhuru. As of now the ground is being prepared for anti ruto sentiment. He is the new raila among kikuyu elites. The peasants are getting fed poison against him and in 2 years he will be persona non granta in Central. As for pk the best he can do is get a cabinet seat. Uhuru time in Central is over and so is Ruto's  time. Covid makes them even,more irrelevant. Raila will be a compromise candidate for central not the choice. It seems raila may be suffering from leukemia or some sort of cancer which makes him irrelevant  going forward. Raila has died and so central will vote for ther own several or one candidate

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Re: Handshake cracks expose shaky Uhuru-Raila camaraderie
« Reply #6 on: July 11, 2020, 07:19:02 AM »
Njuri
They are using other tribes analysis and interpretating them in central. The uhuru election was a misnomer in central. The old guards Akina michuki used state power to pave wayxfor him. Pev effects too helped uhuru. As of now the ground is being prepared for anti ruto sentiment. He is the new raila among kikuyu elites. The peasants are getting fed poison against him and in 2 years he will be persona non granta in Central. As for pk the best he can do is get a cabinet seat. Uhuru time in Central is over and so is Ruto's  time. Covid makes them even,more irrelevant. Raila will be a compromise candidate for central not the choice. It seems raila may be suffering from leukemia or some sort of cancer which makes him irrelevant  going forward. Raila has died and so central will vote for ther own several or one candidate
Thats one of the several angles among many, elites are looking at, but they will NEVER take chances baba might cling on and refuse to die, after experience with Moi and Njonjo they will never attempt that. Baba could be even faking his sickness just to get pork. This is politics and its dirty but fir certain raira can only hope for a weak PM appointed by bunge

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Re: Handshake cracks expose shaky Uhuru-Raila camaraderie
« Reply #7 on: July 11, 2020, 07:46:19 AM »
No I think something is seriously  wrong with railas health now. He seemed very spaced out here his daughter was interviewing  him. To me he looked like a man coming to terms with his end. I would be surprised if he pulls through to 2022. You can tell that Joho and juneet were there to scope him out. The fact that he is there during lock-down  means the situation  couldn't wait