Luos gift to Uhuru that has caused Ruto sleepless nights

Last week, President Uhuru Kenyatta completed his two-day tour to Luo-Nyanza, where he launched several development projects among them the Universal healthcare cover. The president who had been hosted by ODM leader was given a warm reception by residents, who now have opted to gift him. Do you know the gift they want to give Uhuru? This must have caused Deputy President William Ruto sleepless nights! Governors and lawmakers from Luo Nyanza have offered President  Kenyatta the position of Prime Minister if he supports Raila for President.

They want Uhuru to endorse Opposition leader Raila Odinga as his successor. In return, they will support a referendum and endorse Uhuru for Prime Minister after his term ends.

The 2022 politics is part of the agenda the leaders discussed with Uhuru at the Kisumu State Lodge on Thursday night.

Raila was present. Nyanza leaders from Kisii were asked to excuse themselves. The leaders met after Uhuru launched the universal health coverage programme at the Mamboleo showground in Kisumu.

Kisii governor James Ongwae, Nyamira’s John Nyagarama and Kitutu Chache North MP Jimmy Angwenyi were told to leave by an ODM official.

President Uhuru Kenyatta with Luo leaders in Kisumu last week /PSCU

“They were told it was a purely elected Luo MPs affair. It brought together MPs from Nyanza and those elected in Nairobi,” a senator who attended the meeting told a local daily.

Raila has unsuccessfully ran for president on four occasions in 1997, 2007, 2013 and 2017. His key political allies have continuously stated he is “too” young not to contest in 2022. Raila will be 77 then.

Uhuru’s allies have also said the president is too young and should be given another role after his final term at State House.

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Both sides want a referendum to expand the executive and create the position of Prime Minister for an expanded executive.

“We said we must look at this issue of winner take it all. If that is why some people feel left out of government, we must ask ourselves whether it is a good thing or not,” Uhuru said in Kisumu.

Deputy President William Ruto who had accompanied Uhuru to Kisumu did not attend meeting with Luo Nyanza leaders. His ally, Migori governor Okoth Obado, also did not attend. Those who attended asked not to be quoted in the media.

 

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