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By SAMUEL SIRINGI and BERNARD NAMUNANEPosted Saturday, August 23 2008 at 21:51

In Summary

  • The PM was among prominent leaders that Mr Obama, who has his roots in Kenya, had invited to the event.
  • PM's spokesman says Raila's plans to attend the convention were scheduled to coincide with an official visit to Canada, which has been cancelled.
  • Deputy PM Uhuru Kenyatta, Water minister Charity Ngilu and former MP Oloo Aringo had also been invited for the coronation.

Prime Minister Raila Odinga will, after all, not attend Monday’s historic convention which will end with Barack Obama formally accepting nomination as Democratic party’s presidential candidate.

Kenya’s Ambassador to the United States Mr Oginga Ogego and the PM’s spokesman, Mr Salim Lone, confirmed that Mr Odinga will not attend the occasion during which history will be made as a man he refers to as his cousin becomes the first US black presidential candidate on the Democratic party ticket.

Mr Odinga, 63, has said that the US senator’s father was his maternal uncle.

The PM was among prominent leaders that Mr Obama, who has his roots in Kenya, had invited to the event that will climax with an open rally on Thursday at which Mr Obama will accept the nomination.

Mr Ogego said that Mr Odinga was not able to “make it” to the convention, in Denver, Colorado but expressed optimism that other invited guests from Kenya would attend the coronation of Mr Obama as a presidential candidate.

“I am hoping we will still have a delegation attending both the Democratic and Republican conventions,” Mr Ogego told the Sunday Nation on Saturday.

“Kenya is a good friend of the US and it is important that its leaders come to witness how such crucial events are held.”

Mr Ogego said that Deputy PM Uhuru Kenyatta, who has been on a formal trip to Spain, Water minister Charity Ngilu and former Alego Usonga MP Oloo Aringo had also been invited for the coronation.

The Republican Party national convention, during which Senator John McCain will be formally nominated as the party’s candidate to fight it out with Mr Obama in the race for the White House on November 4, is scheduled to start next week at Minneapolis.

In Nairobi, Mr Lone explained that plans by the PM to attend the convention were scheduled to coincide with an official visit to Canada. However, he said, the trip was cancelled following the unexpected developments in Canada, which now has to go to the elections next month.

“The invitation to go to the US was combined with a trip to Canada. However, the whole arrangement was cancelled when it became clear that Canada is gearing for elections possibly next month,” he said.

“Travelling to the US to attend the convention only was too much. He cancelled because he could not just fly to the US for one event. After all, the Prime Minister had never said that he would attend the convention,” Mr Lone explained.

The cancellation of the trip by Mr Odinga comes hot on the heels of the publication of a book that is being used to attack Mr Obama in which the PM features.

The book, The Obama Nation, by Jerome Corsi depicts Mr Obama as a covert sympathiser of radical Islam and Communism.

In the book, the PM, who is portrayed as a close relation and associate of Mr Obama, is described as a “Muslim sympathiser with well-known communist political roots”.

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  1. Submitted by Dom Mshindi
    Posted August 24, 2008 09:00 PM

    Government officials from foreign countries don't attend party conventions in the US. That is why Raila Odinga as Prime Minister of Kenya, his deputies, the president, or any other Kenyan government official would not make the diplomatic mistake of going to a public gathering to support a particular party(leader). That is called 'conventional wisdom'. The only solution would be to attend both conventions- of the Democratic party as well the Republican Party Convention. Any other exlanation as to why the Prime minister will not go to the convention is a lie!

  2. Submitted by solomon07
    Posted August 24, 2008 08:58 PM

    Should the Premier really attend this convention? I don't see any sense in that. The Premier needs to work out the modalities of building Kenya not just to attend meetings for acceptances! So Raila is Obama's cousin? I don't want to believe that Obama became Raila's cousin after it was imminent that the former is likely to make it as the President of the US!

  3. Submitted by SJ502
    Posted August 24, 2008 02:02 AM

    “Travelling to the US to attend the convention only was too much. He cancelled because he could not just fly to the US for one event.”..... That’s a lame excuse. What is he taking Kenyans for? The truth is a 3rd World PM sitting in the galleries in Denver, Colorado will attract the attention of hawk-eyed conservatives and scandal savvy GOP Right Wing Media. Flags will go up and soon conspiracy theorists talk shows will be spinning mud into Cousin Obama’s yard. The PM will definitely attend the inauguration 2009...as a State Guest. Give us some respect, Lone!

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