How second term governors are scheming for survival after 2022

What do you think will be the next step for twenty two governors whose terms constitutionally end in 2022? Will their career end? Well, the county bosses  have begun scheming for their survival. The second term county chiefs are now exploring options that will keep them in the limelight.

A handful is toying with going for the presidency or be running mates of big names. Some are planning to retire while many others hope to get plum state appointments.

Governors Wycliffe Oparanya (Kakamega), Hassan Joho (Mombasa), Amason Kingi (Kilifi), Alfred Mutua (Machakos) and Kivutha Kibwana (Makueni) have either publicly declared or been named as potential presidential candidates.

Oparanya wants ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi and Ford Kenya leader Moses Wetang’ula to support his State House bid.

“I can’t be helping people every day. It’s time they also helped me. As they have been unable to clinch the seat, let them leave this thing and pave the way for me,” he said.

According to the Star, Embu Governor Martin Wambora’s 15-year stint in politics is enough and he would gladly hang his political boots in what he says would be one of the most exciting times of his life. He first joined politics as MP for Runyenjes.

Joho, who has fashioned himself as the kingpin of Coast politics, says he will take a stab at the presidency in 2022.

“If I didn’t have national political ambitions, I’d have retired at 50. It’s only that I am running for President,” Joho said in November when asked if he had higher ambitions.

ODM party leader Raila Odinga holds hands with his ODM deputies Wycliffe Oparanya and Hassan Joho during the ODM 10@10 celebrations held at Mama Ngina drive in Mombasa. /JOHN CHESOLI

However, governors hailing from Deputy President William Ruto’s Rift Valley backyard have remained tight-lipped about their ambitions.

They have been ardent supporters of Ruto who is facing a big political test after a section of Mt Kenya leaders openly stated the region will not back him.

Outspoken Uasin Gishu Governor Jackson Mandago is among those serving a second term.

Also quiet about their next move are governors from ODM chief Raila Odinga’s Nyanza turf. Raila’s political game plan remains unclear.

Governors with presidential ambitions are assembling political war chests as well as acquiring the requisite wherewithal in readiness for the bruising battle.

 

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