Nairobi — THE Kikuyu-Kalenjin-Kamba alliance is planning to hijack a rally of Simama Kenya scheduled for January 31in Bungoma.
The KKK alliance wants to make Eugene Wamalwa its point man in Western province because it believes he can check the influence of Deputy Prime Minister and Deputy ODM Leader Musalia Mudavadi.
The plan has been hatched is to "test the waters" in western Kenya where Prime Minister Raila Odinga's ODM party still enjoys significant support, according to two key ministers in the KKK alliance.
"We are determined to build support for our alliance even though our opponents want to brand us tribalists. We want Eugene to join us so we will be in Bungoma to tell Kenyans that we have a national outlook," said one minister.
Agriculture Minister William Ruto is likely to attend the rally.
"I will be attending that meeting myself and all plans are on to have the minister attending but this is subject to confirmation at a later date," Cherengany MP Joshua Kutuny, a close confidante of Ruto, said yesterday.
The KKK alliance came to light last year with Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka, Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta, Agriculture Minister William Ruto and Tourism Minister Najib Balala as its leading lights.
The two ministers said yesterday that all four had yet to discuss the issue but there was a general consensus among their supporters that KKK people should make its presence felt at the Simama rally.
"If you won't see us, you will hear from us. I ask you to look at those who will attend and what interests they will be representing," said one of the ministers.
Simama Kenya was started last year by Jimmi Kibaki, son of the President, to mobilise the youth before 2012.
For more send your comments to radioshabelle@ymail.comThe Simama rally was organized by to declare Saboti MP Eugene Wamalwa a presidential candidate but has caused controversy with some local MPs threatening to disrupt it.
Jimmi Kibaki is expected to attend the meeting.
Kamukunji MP Simon Mbugua, a close associate of Uhuru, warned Jimmi to stop holding rallies in constituencies where he was not invited.
"Who is Jimmy Kibaki? He is an imposter. He is hanging on his father's clothes and some of us are not happy about his maneuvers. We would rather Wamalwa takes keen interest on this," Mbugua said.
Wamalwa is battling for Ford Kenya chairmanship and has already declared he will run for President in 2012.
MPs allied to Kalonzo, Uhuru Kenyatta and Ruto are being encouraged to attend the rally.
"We have been asked to grace the rally in Bungoma. I have however decided that I will remain in my constituency to attend to other serious matters but I wish those who will be headed to Bungoma success," said Keiyio North MP Lukas Chepkitony.
Eugene Wamalwa traveled to Uganda this week with Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka on an official visit.
"Why do you think the VP flew to Uganda with him? I can tell you for sure that Eugene is part of the bigger KKK plan to penetrate western Kenya," said an MP close to Kalonzo.
Wamalwa denied that he was part of the KKK alliance and insisted that Simama Kenya is going to make an alliance with Ford-Kenya, a party he hopes to take over later this year.
"We do not want to be dragged into alliances we are not part of. What we are seeking to do is make an alliance with all young Kenyans so that we can achieve smooth generational change," said Wamalwa.
Jimmi has in the past denied that his father is grooming Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Uhuru Kenyatta as his successor.
But analysts say the President has strategically placed Uhuru at a vantage position to take over the central Kenya mantle once he retires in 2012.
Yesterday Tony Gachoka, Simama's spokesman, said they would not allow anyone to hijack their function.
"Simama Kenya is going to Bingaman to launch our National Campaign for Generational Change in the leadership of Kenya come 2012. No amount of threats or doomsayers will deter us from doing so," stated Gachoka.
"All our supporters will be heading to Bungoma on that day. We are going there to show solidarity with Wamalwa and from then onwards we shall stand side by side each other all the way to 2012," Kutuny said.
He said that plans were underway to ensure as many MP as possible from the Ruto camp attend the function to show their support.
Kutuny said they supported Ruto's presidential bid but will be in Bungoma to support Wamalwa before the two negotiate on whom to support in 2012.
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"Wamalwa is a good man, we are looking forward to working with him and so I will be very much willing to be in Bungoma on that day," Konoin MP Dr Julius Kones said.
However Kimilili MP Dr Eseli Simiyu warned Wamalwa to tread carefully.
"Wamalwa he is a young man but what befell Elijah Mwangale and recently Dr Mukhisa Kituyi is squarely coming to him. He is finished," Eseli said.
"This is a deliberate attempt by some people from Central Province to come and undermine the local leadership. We want to say to them, they can come, but they must know they are strange guests," Eseli said.
All MPs from Western Kenya have agreed to give the rally a wide berth, according to him.
Source:allafrica.com/
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