Kenya: The Opposition and the ruling coalition will test their popularity on Friday with parallel rallies in Nairobi.
CORD has planned a rally for the same day to be addressed by its co-Principal Raila Odinga.
This will be a day after launching a mass movement to force out Mr Ahmed
Issack Hassan and his team at the electoral commission, and block more
payments to Mr Anura Perera, the face of the Anglo Leasing contracts.
According to the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD), the
movement dubbed “Okoa Kenya” (Save Kenya), will be launched in Mombasa
just 24 hours before the coalition’s co-Principal Raila Odinga arrives
from the US.
But the ruling Jubilee coalition is wary of the timing of the CORD rally
and now plans to mobilise its supporters for a rally at a
yet-to-be-decided venue in the heart of the capital on the same day.
“We are meeting today evening (yesterday) to decide on the venue, but I
want to assure you that we are not political cowards. We shall hold a
major rally for our supporters in Nairobi on Saturday,” National
Assembly Majority Leader Adan Duale told The Standard last evening.
He claimed that CORD is planning to spoil the party by raising political
temperatures during their rally at KICC, so that Government leaders
would be forced to react to their allegations during the national day
speeches.
President Uhuru Kenyatta, who will officiate his second Madaraka Day, is
expected to outline measures to deal with insecurity following terror
attacks by suspected Al-Shabaab sympathisers.
Last year, CORD leaders led by Raila skipped the country’s Jubilee (50th) Madaraka Day celebrations.
Duale claimed CORD is planning violence and said security agencies should be fully alert.
“It is on record that CORD rallies are marred with violence and
incitement, security agencies should ready to avert a situation where
the rally would affect the peaceful daily lives of Kenyans,” Duale
alleged.
The title of CORD’s movement is themed to resonate with CORD’s claim
that the Jubilee government is on the wrong path, and must urgently
convene a national dialogue conference to tackle the Independent
Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), Anglo Leasing payments,
rising insecurity and the high cost of living.
CORD’s plan is to receive Raila at the Kenyatta International Convention
Centre in Nairobi, with the kind of political passion accorded to
former Opposition leader Kenneth Matiba when he arrived from the United
Kingdom in 1991, at the height of the battle for multiparty politics.
Siaya Senator James Orengo and Suna East MP Junet Mohamed travelled to
Mombasa on Sunday to consult with Coast leaders on the rally to be held
at either Khadijah or the famous Tononoka grounds.
The Mombasa rally will be preceded by one in Nairobi’s Mathare
Constituency tomorrow, the third by CORD in Nairobi in the last seven
days, as part of the build up to Raila’s return on Saturday.
CORD appears to be planning beyond Raila’s return for mass action last
witnessed in the push for constitutional reforms in the 1990s.
“Yes CORD is planning a rally in Mombasa. Whether it portends something
bigger than just preparing to welcome its leader we cannot tell at this
moment. The politicians will make public their intentions at the rally,”
Junet Mohamed said.
On Saturday, fellow CORD co-principals Kalonzo Musyoka and Bungoma
Senator Moses Wetang’ula will receive Raila, who is expected to arrive
in the morning.
Raila and his entourage will ride on an open bus through parts of the
city from Outering, Jogoo, Haile Selassie and Moi Avenue roads to KICC
where he will address his supporters.
“We are pleased to go receive our coalition leader who has been away for
some time to give us direction. Kenya is undergoing serious challenges
of insecurity, corruption, high cost of living and poor governance that
need urgent solutions,” Senate Minority Whip Janet Ong’era said.
According to Ong’era, CORD’s nationwide rallies are meant to put
pressure on the Government to deliver on its pre-election promises.
Zero tolerance
“The cost of living has gone up, corruption is back and you can see
Sh1.4 billion paid to ghosts and another Sh3 billion about to be paid in
the Anglo Leasing scam even as Kenyans suffer and that is what we want
to remind Kenyans,” she said.
“We want to remind Jubilee that they campaigned on the platform of zero
tolerance for corruption and reducing the cost of living among others.”
Makueni MP Dan Maanzo said the rallies are meant to reinvigorate CORD in
the face of criticism by Jubilee that they were asleep, adding that
they would use all legal and constitutional means, including peaceful
street protests to drive their point home.
“We want to show Jubilee that we are not asleep and are a formidable
force that will tell Kenyans where the Government is erroneous and
pressure it to pull up its socks,” Maanzo said.
By yesterday, CORD was asking its supporters to avoid going to the Jomo
Kenyatta International Airport to receive the former Prime Minister, but
instead wait in town due to the prevailing security situation, as only
MPs and other dignitaries will be allowed in at the airport.
Mobilise supporters
“We want to give ‘Baba’ a grand reception befitting a stature of a
president. You will see a sea of humanity in Nairobi on Saturday,” said
ODM’s Nairobi branch chairman George Aladwa.
Aladwa, the immediate former Mayor of Nairobi, said CORD had mobilised
supporters from across the country to throng in the city adding that
they will meet by Thursday to finalise the programme.
But Duale said it is too early for CORD to condemn Uhuru’s government.
“It is not the right time for the Opposition to call for mass action
when the country is under attack from the Al-Shabaab militants. Kenyans
should be more united now than never,” said Duale.
Elgeyo Marakwet Senator Kipchumba Murkomen called CORD irresponsible, saying its actions were meant to sabotage Kenya’s economy.
“People must differentiate between opposing the government of the day
and opposing your country. The acts by the Opposition do not demonstrate
patriotism for our country,” claimed Murkomen.
Source: The Standard
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