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Narc-Kenya Chairman Martha Karua (right) addresses the Press at the DP party headquarters after a meeting with other PNU affiliate parties officials in Nairobi on Wednesday. With her are Narc-Kenya secretary general Danson Mungatana, DP’s Wilfred Machage and the DP organising secretary Jacob Haji. Photo/STEPHEN MUDIARI

Narc-Kenya Chairman Martha Karua (right) addresses the Press at the DP party headquarters after a meeting with other PNU affiliate parties officials in Nairobi on Wednesday. With her are Narc-Kenya secretary general Danson Mungatana, DP’s Wilfred Machage and the DP organising secretary Jacob Haji. Photo/STEPHEN MUDIARI  

By Benjamin Muindi
Posted  Wednesday, September 10  2008 at  21:18

Rifts within President Kibaki’s wing of the ruling coalition deepened on Wednesday after a grouping led by Justice minister Martha Karua escalated their campaign against the PNU elections called by the President’s allies.

They warned that their support for the President and his government should not be taken for granted.

Ms Karua for Narc Kenya, and former Cabinet ministers Musikari Kombo and Joseph Munyao for Ford Kenya and DP respectively, dismissed a recent meeting chaired by President Kibaki that amended the PNU constitution to allow for individual members as a mere baraza (public meeting).

Recruitment

The meeting had set next week for the start of a recruitment drive followed by party polls beginning October 12.

“We do not attend barazas to discuss top party matters” Ms Karua said of the PNU Parliamentary Group meeting convened by the President where a decision was ratified to enrol individual members and hold party elections.

The three parties released a statement that amounted to a direct attack on President Kibaki, though not by name, recalling the dishonoured MoU that brought him to power.

“The PNU fraternity has a history of not respecting any agreements or MoUs like the 2002 Narc and now the failed 2007 PNU affiliate parties agreement,” said the statement read by assistant minister Danson Mungatana.

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They accused the PG meeting of amending the PNU constitution fraudulently, saying, some of the affiliate parties were misusing the President’s name to legitimise illegal grassroots elections.

Dissolution

President Kibaki as named PNU Party Leader during the PG meeting last month.

Regional officials were also appointed, excluding leaders of affiliate parties opposed to dissolution of their outfits in favour of strengthening the coalition. Ms Karua, Mr Munyao and Mr Kombo were among those who were left out.

As the group led by Ms Karua was meeting at the DP offices in Nairobi, a rival group of President Kibaki’s allies, including ministers from PNU, and representatives of Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka’s ODM Kenya and Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta’s Kanu was having its own session at Panafric Hotel to discuss remaining united under the PNU banner as their vehicle for the 2012 elections.

They discussed how affiliates could maintain their separate identities, but remain a grand movement to contest the next elections.

Ms Karua, on the other hand, led allied parties’ officials in opposing PNU elections, and warned their members against participating.

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  1. Submitted by John_MK08

    Martha Karua and her cohorts should put their ambitions on ice. Whoever is advising her on the aspect that we in Kenya are ready for a woman president she has another thing coming.We gave seen the emergence of a more cohesive Kenya with The PNU,ODM issues. So madam what have you got to offer what Uhuru Kenyatta hasn't offered yet? I am for Kalonzo Musyoka and Uhuru than a woman president any time! Well gentlemen[Ladies??!!] any thoughts ;-) ?

    Posted  September 12, 2008 02:08 PM  
  2. Submitted by aggruy

    Look at that finger pointing face, haya you want her to lead you? fine vote for her, Karua Martha. I won't be in Kenya by then, I shall have gone never to come back and have a nice leadership.

    Posted  September 12, 2008 11:51 AM  
  3. Submitted by SJ502

    Men,especially married men,know that if you curse your wife in the evening...the likelihood of a long lonely night is very real. Younger politicians are good at ruffling feathers, sometimes unnecessarily.

    Posted  September 12, 2008 05:50 AM  
  4. Submitted by Ubako

    Somebody shud juz shake Karua out of slumberland.She's nowhere near the likes of Uhuru n Kalonzo.I'm surprised to see my learned friend Mungatana here.ITS NEVER GONNA WORK FOR U LADS

    Posted  September 12, 2008 02:15 AM  
  5. Submitted by Katloi

    Kudos Hon. Karua, You are a nationalist and go on and like people minded people will rally behind you. Keep the fire burning, your critics are doing so because of panic

    Posted  September 11, 2008 10:38 PM  

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