But people prefer to look for "inciter" to blame..there is really no need to incite ..it more of what will trigger...and fallout like UhuRuto knowing the context...would be seen as ultimate betrayal of Kalenjin by another Kenyatta..and would results in a backlash..that will be blame on Sudis.
First let's get one thing clear: There is a fallout. Like I predicted a few days ago, RV MPs met and after a marathon 5 hours released a statement saying they support the government in which they are. That is telling.
My count shows that Ruto has enough MPs to amend those parts of the constitution that require no referendum. He has as of now checkmated Uhuru Kenyatta.
On the Inciters issue:
I would agree with you and say there is no need to "incite". The anger against GEMA is barely under the surface and it is simmering. The best analogy I use when asked about it is "covering hot magma with banana leaves" and thinking all is well. Let me give you a brief overview:
Rift Valley is Hawaiian molten rock which has been suppressed under GEMA and successive governments' banana leaves for too long.
The discontent and anger against GEMA is national.
In terms of land, we have issues at the coast from Kwale to Tana River. I recently discovered that most of NEP land is "owned" by Kikuyus who obtained title deeds in the 60s. That has rendered 80% of NEP citizens landless.
The targeted killings in Nyanza and Western have lost GEMA any sympathies.
I mean now that they have alienated the only group of people that was willing to sympathize with them at least out of selfish political interests, GEMA has really no refuge.