Mudavadi to Contest for the Presidency in 2022

Mudavadi to Contest for the Presidency in 2022

The Amani National Congress (ANC), an affiliate party of National Super Alliance (NASA) has declared it will front its leader Musalia Mudavadi for the presidency in the 2022 general elections.

This comes barely days after the party threatened to walk out of the Nasa coalition citing mistreatment by Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), its sister party in the coalition, and after ODM took a majority of leadership positions in Parliament, while sidelining the rest.

ANC MPs and party officials are expected to hold a retreat next weekend to deliberate and review their position in NASA. ANC secretary general Barrack Muluka said that the Western region will rally behind Mudavadi's presidential bid in the 2022 polls and rubbished claims that the party was divided.

“ANC party is not divided as some people have been claiming lately…the party is intact,” he said.

In a pre-election pact entered in the run-up to the August 8th election, Mudavadi, Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka and Ford Kenya's Moses Wetang'ula agreed to rally behind ODM leader Raila, who would rule for only one term before handing over to one of the three. The plan could however be thwarted by the failure of Odinga to capture the Presidency after he withdrew from October 26th president race, which was won by President Kenyatta.

Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka this week through his foot soldiers launched his bid for the presidency in the 2022 polls.

Comments

Anonymous (not verified)     Wed, 12/06/2017 @ 08:01am

i bet you uhuru probably hasnt even taken a shit in statehouse since he was sworn in and pple already running campaigns to move in 5yrs from now... we eat, drink and sleep politics in this pathetic third world nose picking shithole

njai (not verified)     Wed, 12/06/2017 @ 09:34am

Ruto must be laughing all the way to state house. These block-heads will never learn. Let them fight each other untill june 2022, form another aliance, loose the election again, say their votes were stolen, throw stones, go to supleme court, loose case, throw more stones, refuse to recognise Ruto, then finally accept and move on.

KIM (not verified)     Wed, 12/06/2017 @ 12:13pm

In reply to by njai (not verified)

@njai.I hope that our Kenyan opposition can evolve to where once they lose an election.They graciously accept defeat.Then move on.This would really be a big step forward in our body politik.I think that the ability to graciously accept defeat,especially after a hotly contested political race is the most attractive aspect of the democracies that have been around for a long time.

Anonymous (not verified)     Wed, 12/06/2017 @ 02:12pm

You all need to come out in droves and keep this Jubilee government in check.If they think that it will be an easy transition of power they need a reality check.They stole the election and let them not forget it.

Anonymous (not verified)     Wed, 12/06/2017 @ 02:14pm

You all need to come out in droves and keep this Jubilee government in check.If they think that it will be an easy transition of power they need a reality check.They stole the election and let them not forget it.

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