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Simama Kenya loses yet another opportunity to galvanise support

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Before the rally was called off, there were reports that some of Mr Wamalwa’s opponents had planned to disrupt it. Mr Wamalwa (above) said threats would not stop their push for a ‘generational change’ in Kenyan politics. Photo/FILE

Before the rally was called off, there were reports that some of Mr Wamalwa’s opponents had planned to disrupt it. Mr Wamalwa (above) said threats would not stop their push for a ‘generational change’ in Kenyan politics. Photo/FILE 

By TIM WANYONYI and LUCAS BARASA
Posted  Thursday, January 28  2010 at  22:30

Police on Thursday cancelled a permit for Eugene Wamalwa and his supporters to hold a public rally in Bungoma, leaving Prime Minister Raila Odinga to hog the limelight this weekend. But, as TIM WANYONYI and LUCAS BARASA report, the move only serves to raise the political temperatures

Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who would have shared a political limelight with some of his rivals in Western Province this weekend, will now have a free reign after police cancelled a rival rally in Bungoma. The much-publicised Simama Kenya meeting, scheduled for this Sunday, was called off after the government withdrew its licence, citing security concerns.

President Kibaki’s son Jimmy and Saboti MP Eugene Wamalwa announced the last-minute cancellation in Nairobi on Thursday. Jimmy is the lobby’s patron. Mr Wamalwa said the Western provincial police boss King’ori Mwangi had personally informed them of the cancellation on phone.

“Preparations for the rally were in top gear,” he said. “However, we have received reports of security concerns. As you know, the rally had generated a lot of heat, both within the government and in Western Kenya.” But, even before the rally was called off, there were reports that some of Mr Wamalwa’s opponents had planned to disrupt it.

But, on Thursday, Mr Wamalwa and the young Kibaki said threats will not stop their push for a ‘generational change’ in Kenyan politics. “We reiterate that we are committed to support Eugene Wamalwa, and affirm that we will support him (for the Presidency) for a generational change,” Jimmy said.

The two, who were accompanied by former Cabinet minister Moses Akaranga and former MP Raphael Wanjala, said they were planning for another rally in Bungoma soon, and that they would embark on a nationwide campaign to popularise their party and their presidential candidate.

The cancellation means Prime Minister Raila Odinga will have the region to himself this weekend as he addresses meetings in Kakamega on Friday and Saturday — when he is scheduled to meet Orange Democratic Movement delegates at the Golf Hotel.

The Simama Kenya rally had been viewed as a platform for Mr Wamalwa and members of his camp to dive head-first into the Kibaki succession pool, even though there were jitters within the ODM that Mr Wamalwa’s escapades in the region would eat into Mr Odinga’s popularity.

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The ODM garnered 18 out of the 24 parliamentary seats in the province during the last General Election. In Bungoma, which, before the elections, had been seen as a Ford-K back yard, Mr Odinga bagged two seats — Kanduyi and Webuye — and narrowly lost the Sirisia vote.

This time around, ODM strategists are upbeat they can sweep the whole of the district, a prospect Mr Wamalwa and his supporters seem keen to defy. That may seem a long shot for the novice that is Mr Wamalwa, but politics, as the late veteran politician Masinde Muliro used to say, is about ambition. And those without dreams have no business being in politics.

From the look of things, Mr Wamalwa has started his grand march to the House on the Hill, and is prepared to bruise a few egos along the way. The cancelled rally, analysts say, would have been Mr Wamalwa’s greatest opportunity to take over the leadership of Ford Kenya, a prospect that would have seen him retrace the footsteps of his elder brother, Mr Michael Kijana Wamalwa, the former Vice-President who took the region by storm in the run-up to the 2002 elections.

‘‘This is the beginning of a ‘Eugene Wave’ in Western,” Mr Boniface Otsula, a Bungoma lawyer who was also chairman of the rally’s steering committee, told the Nation. “It should put on notice all politicians .... If you do not join it, you will be swept away.’’

Mr Wamalwa himself alluded to this ‘wave’ when he announced the rally’s cancellation on Thursday. For him, it was just a step back to the drawing board. ‘‘A Tsunami retreats to gather stronger force before it hits,” he said, and reiterated that he was still in the race for both the Ford Kenya chairmanship and the country’s Presidency in 2012.

However, there are those who see the young Wamalwa’s moves as wishful thinking. ‘‘It’s a pipe dream,’’ said Mr Lucas Watta, a member of the Western Province Elders Advisory Council and a strong supporter of Mr Odinga. “Western Kenya residents are still fully behind Mr Odinga and Mr (Musalia) Mudavadi. We are united and will not fall prey to any attempts to split us.’’

He poured cold water on Simama Kenya and Mr Wamalwa’s claim that President Kibaki would honour an MoU with his late brother and hand over power to him in 2012. Said Mr Watta: ‘‘Mr Wamalwa should be careful not to be used by our Central Kenya brothers the way former ministers Mukhisa Kituyi and Musikari Kombo were used and dumped.”

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  1. Submitted by ensoko

    The days of cancellations of political rallies should be a thing of the past and beneath us.We are giving this guy more mileage than he deserves.Eugene has every right to hold a rally anywhere in Kenya anytime he wants.It is only upon us bright citizens to decide whether he deserves to lead us or not because in my opinion,he is being fronted to divide the Luhya vote.But even so,he has the right to assemble.Leave him to the electorate people and lets be wise.

    Posted  January 30, 2010 11:55 PM  
  2. Submitted by slytheron

    The man's last name is "Kibaki". My friends, why is it so difficult for some of you to see what game is being played here. And if you learned people fell for it, then how much did the uneducated wananchi? No one can cancel Jimmy's Rally, his mother would have slapped a few people!This was a cheap shot at the PM and it seems to have worked judging from what I've seen here.

    Posted  January 30, 2010 10:38 PM  
  3. Submitted by tuffgong

    kwani is kenya a monarch we don't want this recycled sons of former or current leaderz.

    Posted  January 30, 2010 03:07 PM  
  4. Submitted by bettersmid

    While Mr. Wamalwa deserves a chance to go for the presidency, the fact that he is being pushed to do so by The Axis of Anger (Ruto, Kalonzo and Uhuru) makes him look unprincipled. Come home alone Mr. Wamalwa and talk to wazee. We will gladly give you a chance if you are respectful.

    Posted  January 30, 2010 12:48 PM  
  5. Submitted by vgogero

    Hon Eugene Wamalwa lacks a running mate .Or in the new political dispensation there will be no need for a VP or running mate .But he needs to be part of a winning team .or he might end up like Hon Matiba . I propose that he joins forces with like minded politicians like Hon Peter Kenneth to promote the youth Agenda

    Posted  January 30, 2010 11:58 AM  

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