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Prime Minister Raila Odinga receives gumboots from a delegation of farmers and councillors from Kigumo, Murang’a, at his Treasury office on Monday. Mr Odinga will visit the area on February 28. Photo/JAMES NJUGUNA

Prime Minister Raila Odinga receives gumboots from a delegation of farmers and councillors from Kigumo, Murang’a, at his Treasury office on Monday. Mr Odinga will visit the area on February 28. Photo/JAMES NJUGUNA 

By PETER LEFTIE
Posted  Monday, February 1  2010 at  21:00

In Summary

  • Some MPs see the visit as designed to undermine Uhuru Kenyatta’s support

A war of words has erupted between central Kenya MPs over the planned visit to the greater Murang’a district by Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

A section of MPs from the region view the February 28 visit as an attempt by Mr Odinga to undermine Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta’s support in the region.

This is more so in the light of a recent opinion poll which showed that Mr Odinga is ahead of Mr Kenyatta in Central Province.

Two MPs allied to Mr Kenyatta on Monday questioned why the Prime Minister’s office was not involving them in arranging the visit if Mr Odinga did not have ulterior motives for touring the area.

Kigumo MP Jamleck Kamau, in whose constituency the function will be held, accused an MP from a neighbouring constituency of working with “political brokers” to bring the PM to the area.

But on Monday, 26 councillors organising the visit dismissed the MP’s opposition after meeting Mr Odinga in Nairobi to set the date.

Speaking to the Nation on Monday, Mr Kamau said he was not involved in the preparations for the visit and had only learnt about it from the press.

Out of the seven MPs in the greater Murang’a district, it is only Mr Kamau who is allied to Mr Kenyatta in the race for the Kibaki succession in 2012.

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The other MPs from the region, which comprises Kangema, Kiharu, Mathioya, Kandara, Kigumo, Maragwa and Gatanga constituencies, are perceived to be opposed to Mr Kenyatta’s bid, save for Environment Minister John Michuki who is said to be disinterested in the succession battles.

Speaking separately, Kandara MP Elias Mbau welcomed the planned visit by the PM and vowed to attend it.

“My challenge to those other leaders who think the Prime Minister should not visit is for them to tell us how many times they have visited the same region to address the issues the PM is coming to address,” he said.

He questioned why the PM’s planned tour was causing jitters among some MPs, yet two ministers allied to Mr Odinga’s ODM had toured the region in the recent past without attracting any opposition.

Political tourism

“Those doubting the PM should know that this is the same person who visited Mathira when our people were killing each other.

“He is the guy who brought a solution when teachers threatened to go on strike,’’ he said.

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  1. Submitted by wanja2003

    These MPs are total freaks....they obviously have been napping in parliament for too long to realize that Kenyan's have awakened...we don't want this tribal nonsense!!!

    Posted  February 04, 2010 01:13 PM  
  2. Submitted by PabloPolitikos

    Simon Mbugua you are a looser, You are a day dreamer, Wananchi now know who are the domo domos and who are true leaders and anyways Thanks to God for exposing them. The PM is a real National Leader and I am Persuaded beyond any Reasonable doubt that he shall Overcome all the obstacles laid on his pathway

    Posted  February 04, 2010 12:12 PM  
  3. Submitted by Mishuki

    we want Raila to deal na wanaichi direct !!!!-mohamed

    Posted  February 04, 2010 09:02 AM  
  4. Submitted by wanjimiru

    The MPs from this area have been doing nothing and are scared of PMs visit. Or why would they fear. Cheap politics has ruined Kenya.

    Posted  February 04, 2010 08:48 AM  
  5. Submitted by cymax

    What is wrong with these MP's? The last time I checked, this was a free country. Raila is free to go anywhere he wants. He is after all the Prime Minister. This is part of the reason these guys wont get my vote- its politics as usual with them instead of engaging in things that are helpful to citizens who need them.

    Posted  February 04, 2010 07:35 AM  

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