Since announcing his 2022 presidential bid, Machakos governor, Dr Alfred Mutua, and Wiper Party leader, Kalonzo Musyoka cannot see each other eye to eye.
Severally, Mutua has accused Kalonzo of plotting to remove him from office.
Now Mutua has discredited Kalonzo’s political superiority as the Ukambani Kingpin claiming that Ukambani does not acknowledge single kingklip pin theory adding that there is no need to kingpin poor people.
The former Vice President has been for a while been as the Ukambani Kingpin.
The Maendeleo Chap Chap Leader was speaking during an interview on Tuesday where he was quoted. ” The Ukambani region does not ascribe to a single kingpin theory. It’s all about empowering the people. There is no need to be the kingpin of poor people. The Ukambani people are now led by Prof. Kibwana, H.E Ngilu and myself . Working for the people.”
The Ukambani region does not ascribe to a single kingpin theory. It's all about empowering the people. There is no need to be kingpin of poor people. The Ukambani people are now led by Prof. Kibwana, H.E Ngilu and myself . Working for the people.#MuugaFm
— Dr. Alfred Mutua (@DrAlfredMutua) June 18, 2019
Asked if on his side concerning the referendum Mutua said,
“My support for the referendum will depend on the question presented. I support an expanded executive that will allow for representation per region. This will also allow Kenyans to listen to policies rather than tribal lineups.”
My support for the referendum will depend on the question presented. I support an expanded executive that will allow for representation per region. This will also allow Kenyans to listen to policies rather than tribal lineups.#AlexNaJalas @Milele_FM
— Dr. Alfred Mutua (@DrAlfredMutua) June 18, 2019
The three county chiefs have been holding closed doors meeting lately at Kivandini, Machakos County, at Dr Mutua’s invitation, where they late accused Mr Musyoka for fomenting political wars in their counties.
“Going forward, we’ll speak with one voice to unite the community and negotiate directly with the national government on the issues affecting our region,” Dr Mutua, said.