Wednesday, 2 January 2013

[wanabidii] UDF...LEAVES URP & TNA.


Kenya needs not leaders who cannot stand by their word to the letter,but also those who depends on others wholly for their political survival.
For some time,we have had spirited campaigns on or about who wont make it to the presidency/who to stop as an agenda - when reality beckons,the real agenda for which one seeks the presidency has come to stir the once upon a time "like minds" (whatever its meaning is) people in disregard of democracy.
 
Elections are just around the corner yet no clear issues are being adressed by some presidential candidates and God forbid,kenyans must be forgiven on party loyalty notwihstanding what the manifestos spell safe to say chama ni cha nyumbani.
 
Perhaps its worthy noting that kenyans wee not ready for multi-party politics for what is the explainantion for "mergers",coalitions and congregations!
 
And where did PNU go - it doesn't have goodwill that one can romp home with come the general elections !
 
Evans MACHERA
 
 
 
 
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Okello
Then these conflicts will never end. Why dont you let me speak my mind while you mind your ODM business? As our Matron in Githumu High used to say..."you talk, I talk, who hear who?".
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 10:39 AM, okello emmanuel <oldiya@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Kj,
I will mind my own ODM business the minute you mind your own UDF business.


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Okello
Mind your ODM business. We will endorse MM and he will be our candidate upende usipende. MM will be on the ballot. We only wanted to show Uhuru that one must be ready to stand by his word and we made our point. Wait by the end of the month and will see kifumbi. 
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 10:12 AM, okello emmanuel <oldiya@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
 
I wonder, if UDF fails to endorse him, will he defect to another party?
What if one member of UDF decides to challenge him to a nominations process, what will he do?
Doesn't everyone now clearly see why he left ODM, inability to work with a professional team?


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UDF leaves Jubilee, set to endorse Mudavadi

UDF leader Musalia Mudavadi, Mr Uhuru Kenyatta of TNA and URP leader William Ruto after signing a coalition agreement at Laico Regency in Nairobi on December 04, 2012. Billy Mutai | Nation
UDF leader Musalia Mudavadi, Uhuru Kenyatta of TNA and URP leader William Ruto after signing a coalition agreement at Laico Regency in Nairobi on December 04, 2012. UDF formally parted ways with the two parties January 2, 2013 
By NATION ReporterPosted  Wednesday, January 2  2013 at  14:57
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The United Democratic Forum (UDF) has formally parted ways with The National Alliance (TNA) and the United Republican Party (URP).
In a statement, UDF said it will sign "relevant papers" to end its coalition agreement with TNA and URP following a meeting of the party's top organs.
"The  United Democratic Forum  (UDF) Party will this afternoon sign the relevant papers to formally terminate its coalition agreement with The National Alliance (TNA) and the United Republican Party (URP)," said the party's communications director Mundia Muchiri Wednesday.
"The party's NEC and the Political Council met in Nairobi this afternoon (Wednesday) and mandated its Chairman and Secretary General to sign the termination agreement," he said.
UDF is now set to endorse Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi as its presidential candidate during its National Delegates Conference (NDC) on Friday.
On Monday, the three parties met with the Registrar of Political Parties after UDF accused TNA and URP of breaching the agreement by failing to involve it in the presidential nomination for the Jubilee Coalition.
The parties appeared before the Registrar Lucy Ndung'u on but failed to resolve the dispute after a two- hour meeting.
UDF's secretary general Dan Ameyo later told the media that the parties to the dispute had "ventilated on the outstanding issues raised" and would continue on Wednesday.
"We have looked at the outstanding issues and we have scheduled another meeting on January 2 at 2pm," he said.
Sources in the meeting who did not want to go on record because they committed themselves not to disclose the deliberations said that UDF insisted that TNA and URP drop the name "Jubilee Coalition" since it was its brainchild.
UDF also wants its estranged partners to issue a public apology for "wrongfully' elbowing it out of the alliance.
But TNA and URP have reportedly insisted that they had already patented the Jubilee name and could therefore not drop it.
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