Politics
ODM branches back Raila tour of Central
Prime Minister Raila Odinga and wife Ida pay their last respects to Kenyan UN volunteer Nivah Tiga Odwori during her burial at Funyula in Samia District On Sunday. She was one of the more than 200,000 people killed during last month’s Haiti quake. Photo/PMPS
Posted Sunday, February 7 2010 at 21:00
In Summary
- Party officials come out to welcome PM’s visit as critics back down
Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s controversial tour of Central Province gathered some momentum on Sunday with Orange branch officials formally endorsing the visit.
Mr Odinga is planning to visit Kigumo in Murang’a later in the month in what is being seen as a political foray into the heartland of some of his political rivals.
Political leaders from Central were initially against the visit, but the opposition seems to have waned. A number of MPs and councillors have encouraged the PM to go ahead with his tour.
On Sunday, a group of ODM officials from branches in Central addressed a press conference in Nairobi and said their invitation to Mr Odinga was a sign of “renewed nationalism”.
“We therefore propagate renewed nationalism and enhance our national values in inviting the PM of the Republic of Kenya to Central Province,” they said in a statement.
In reference to those objecting to the visit, the officials said: “They all know that if elections are called even now, Mr Odinga will beat them hands down.”
Led by group secretary Ngaire Ikinya, chairman Githinji Wan’gondu and Dr Mathenge Thuo, they said they had consulted with MPs and councillors to identify the development projects Mr Odinga is to visit.
They backed Mr Odinga’s positions on public issues, such as his demand for the sacking of Education minister Prof Sam Ongeri and his permanent secretary Prof Karega Mutahi and the eviction of rich landowners in Mau Forest.
The Luo and the Kikuyu have been political rivals for nearly 40 years. Some analysts see Mr Odinga’s foray into Central as a subtle challenge on home ground to Finance minister Uhuru Kenyatta, President Kibaki’s presumed heir in Central politics.
On Thursday, Mr Kenyatta said he had no objection to Mr Odinga visiting any part of the country.
“There can be no objection to leaders travelling to any part of the Republic, especially if they are doing so to assist in the development of the country,” the statement by Mr Kenyatta’s principal liaison officer, Mr Njee Muturi said.
During the 2002 presidential election, he said, Mr Kenyatta got more votes from other parts of the country than from Central Province.
Some MPs, seen as Mr Kenyatta’s supporters, including Kigumo’s Jamleck Kamau and Kamukunji’s Simon Mbugua, initially opposed the visit, arguing it was intended to undermine Mr Kenyatta.
Last week 29 mayors and council chairmen from Central and Rift Valley provinces endorsed the visit.
They said as a leader of the government, Mr Odinga had a right to visit any part of the country. The councillors said they would support visits aimed at addressing development issues in the region, adding that they were only opposed to political bickering and divisive politics.
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Submitted by eddyillahreubenPosted February 09, 2010 11:47 AM
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Submitted by thesage
I never realised why Raila is worshiped by some people until I read the reason on Sirmym's post - he is a Superior man!
Posted February 08, 2010 11:11 PM -
Submitted by Mwakideo
aumaboring...But Kalonzo was recently in Bondo (Odinga's heartland) for a church service and no heat was raised. I think the Nyanza people have risen above stoning political opponents...that maturity is very noble and other regions like Rift Valley and Central should emulate. Raila is free to tour the whole nation. Thos opposing like Mbugua are myopic and very small-brained.
Posted February 08, 2010 09:55 PM -
Submitted by aumabore
somebody should correct me here,as much as i may agree that raila has all the right to travel anywhere in this country,just tell us is everybody welcomed in bondo even for a church service?lets avoid double standards in kenya and think beyond regions.
Posted February 08, 2010 08:32 PM -
Submitted by sirmym
PM. Welcome home. You need to work to let the country to understand that you are a superior man.
Posted February 08, 2010 03:44 PM




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evrey Kenyan is constitutionally allowed to visit any part in Kenya so i don"t see the reason for the panic in Raila's tour to central province.Furthermore he is the most senior public official in the country after president Kibaki.Let those oppsed to this move also organize themselves and visit Nyanza too