PANIC IN ODM: LIST OF GOVERNORS WHO ARE SET TO EXIT JUBILEE.

Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s camp and a faction of Jubilee leaning towards president Uhuru Kenyatta have been thrown into panic with four governors from Mount Kenya region who are pro-handshake confirming Jubilee party exit.

This is after Kiambu governor James Nyoro and his counterparts Francis Kimemia (Nyandarua) Lee Kinyanjui (Nakuru) and Ndiritu Muriithi (Laikipia) unveiled a political dream team on Saturday as President Uhuru Kenyatta succession heats up.

The governors said they are looking to bring in more leaders from across the country into the dream team.

“We are looking and reaching out to like-minded political actors, political parties because we are interested in the transformation of Kenya and looking at 2022 and beyond,” the leaders said.

“We are bringing in all of those who have interest of not just the central Kenya region but all over the country. We want to form a formidable force.”

The county bosses confirmed that the Party of National Unity(PNU) and Ubuntu Peoples Forum (UPF) are in talks to build a coalition ahead of the 2022 elections and many more will join.

Raila Odinga
Kiambu’s Governor Nyoro revealed that the leaders are also in talks of a merger with ODM leader Raila Odinga in what could be a game-changer in the 2022 elections.

Raila and his biggest competitor Deputy President William Ruto are currently embroiled in intense campaigns as they hunt for votes, laying major emphasis on Mt Kenya that is home to close to six million votes with the ODM party leader expected to declare his Presidential candidature on December 10 at Kasarani stadium. 

Raila himself hinted at an imminent unity pact with Wiper Party and One Kenya Alliance member Kalonzo Musyoka stating that “our paths with Kalonzo will cross again in the near future.”

“What Kalonzo is advocating for what Raila Odinga is also advocating for. I am certain that our paths will cross again in the near future,” Raila told an ecstatic crowd at  Kasarani gymnasium.

Source: Kenyaleo

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