I don't see how he compromised "all he stood for" just by joing government: How exactly did he do that? Just be being in government? Did he become a Moi sycophant while in Govt? Did he start fighting democracy and the quest for a new constitution? What did he actually do to destroy what he had been fighting for those few years he was in govt?
He joined KANU as a quick route to the presidency. Sure. Anybody with two brain cells to rub together can see that. Moi's impending exit created a fantabulous opportunity. Since he didn't become president, we have no idea what kind of things he intended to do as president. And when Moi came up with the plot to continue KANU the same way with Uhuru, he bolted with all the young turks.
I see opportunism there. Loads of it. I am unsure how this meant he had betrayed the stuff he was fighting for: democracy, new constitution, devolution, etc. Perhaps an explanation/examples would help.
To be fair, I was in primary school and not the least bit interested in RAO, Moi or anyone in the world of politics, so my memory is fuzzy on the details. I just don't get how that alone is supposed to undercut everything else he did and I've been following him since 2002 elections and seen no signs of the lurking evil behind the man we are supposed to fear.
Understood.
Ok here's the short version.
Moi was a bad boy and second liberation the entailed opposing him. Explains why all the liberation heroes were anti-Moi and the Kanu guys ended up lefting the party.
Baba after leaving detention was on the right side of history joining opposition politics. He fared well between 92 and 97 especially in pursuing Goldenberg scandal in parliament.
There's no way any reformer was going to make any meaningful progress while in Kanu as that was the status quo.
Babu's spin to his shameful joining Kanu was that he went to reforms the party from inside bla bla and he left when it proved impossible. We all know that's a fat lie as he was perfectly at ease with all its xcesses. He honestly believed Moi would anoint him as Kanu candidate in 2002 elections. Moi took his sweet time meandering all over prompting George Saitoti to lament 'there comes a time....'
The cue to left Kanu evidently tells you what took him there.
I must say that his greed/rage served the country well for it fired up Kibaki's campaign though in my opinion, Kibaki's NAK was formidable as it were.
I also think since leaving Kanu he has redeemed himself.
Reason that won't go away is because it is a constant reminder that Babu has frailties you see in politicians so we should temper our expectations. Yes, temper our expectations of the man.