Cord faces a dilemma in picking a presidential candidate
All Cord co- principals have declared
that they will run for presidency in 2017. Tension is building up on who the
coalition will settle on to carry the party flag. Unlike Jubilee Coalition that
has his ticket figured out up to 2022, Cord faces stark choices that could make
or break it.
The party may
choose to conduct a joint primaries or build consensus of who will be the
ultimate candidate to face President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President
William Ruto in 2017. Whichever way Cord selects its presidential flag bearer,
it may spark splits particularly should either of the three feel the coalition
undemocratically chose its top candidate.
Raila and
Kalonzo parted ways in the lead up to 2007 general elections and this weakened
their chances of clinching the State House. Wetang’ula, if he is to be believed
to be serious, will be taking his first stab at the presidency.
NEED FOR COMPROMISE
Raila’s
handlers have dismissed both Kalonzo and Wetang’ula as inconsequential and
asserted Raila remains the candidate to beat. What’s more, they have even said
he could get an automatic ticket, something that has angered the allies of the
other two co -principals.
Despite
general elections being three years away, Cord principals are busy jostling for
the presidential tickets instead of checking Jubilee government-the primary
role of the Opposition. Methinks if Raila’s henchmen to do not exercise
humility they will scatter Cord. At the
same time, compromise should be seen to prevail in negotiating for the coveted
candidature.
They should
come up with a candidate who is popular enough to give Uhuruto a run for their
money. Many think that that candidate still remains Raila but the supporters of
Kalonzo and Wetang’ula also feel their candidates must be considered. Is Raila
a first among equals? Is Cord an Animal Farm? George Orwell famously quipped
that all animals are equal but some are more equal than others and seemed to
have had Cord in mind when he wrote so.
Kalonzo
admitted that Jubilee has been dangling carrots to lure him ditch Cord. This threatens
the Cord unity. ODM, Wiper and Ford Kenya ought to strengthen internal
democracy within their individual parties and in the Cord coalition if they are
to give Jubilee a serious challenge come 2017. A botched primary will give
Jubilee a walk over. In the meantime, let them not play hard ball. Someone will
have to give up their political ambitions for the sake of their party. Any
grandstanding is a sure recipe for disintegration of the Opposition.
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