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But Raphael Tuju Would Have To Win A Parliamentary Seat To qualify For VP

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According to the Narc Kenya constitution, the chairman is automatically the Narc-Kenya Vice presidential nominee. Thus going by the fact that the chances of the party holding any elections before the forthcoming general elections are slim, then it would seem that Tuju is being groomed for the Vice Presidency.

And the man knows how to play politics, at least on a national level. In his acceptance speech yesterday he referred to himself as a compromise candidate and reminded everybody that he has never expressed any interest in the post. An unhappy-looking Mukhisa Kituyi (the first chairman of the party) silently looked on. Afterwards, he had no comments for the press.

However those who understand Luo Nyanza politics will point to the fact that the current constitution insists that for a candidate to qualify to be appointed Vice president, they would have to win a parliamentary seat. Sadly despite the numerous development projects Tuju has initiated in Rarienda, those on the ground insist that chances of his making it back to parliament are nil. In fact Tuju never visits Rarienda these days and has even moved his mother to the city, most probably for security reasons because there is a lot of animosity towards Tuju and his immediate family in Nyanza at the moment that would make even a small campaign meeting anywhere in Nyanza a large scale security operation for Hon Tuju.

The most obvious option would be for Tuju to move to a Nairobi constituency that is Narc-Kenya-friendly.

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1 comment:

  1. How come Taabu has no lengthy comment riddled with words whose meaning I don't know, let alone pronounce them? You are sleeping on the job. Washa kurara kasini!

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