Sunday, April 29, 2007

Musalia Mudavadi’s Idi Amin Comment

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Ever since former Vice President Musalia Mudavadi lost his parliamentary seat in the 2002 elections most Kenyans have mostly ignored his political coments which have been on the increase in recent times.

That was until his latest quip where he claimed that there was an “Idi Amin-Like-dictator” within the ODM high command.

No other statement by a politician in Kenya in recent times has been discussed so much as that particular remark. Kenyans have also been kept bust trying to guess who Mudavadi is referring to.

Many people seem to think that he is talking about Raila Odinga. But those are people who do not understand ODM politics and some of the behind-the-scenes goings-on.

Those are people who are not aware that Musalia Mudavadi stands a high chance of being the compromise ODM candidate, the ODM secret weapon that could throw the Narc-Kenya ship into chaos and a serious crisis. It is just the card that Raila Odinga would like to throw in the direction of the increasingly noisy Kalonzo Muyoka supporters.

What all this means is that chances are much higher that Musalia was talking about Kalonzo or Ruto rather than Raila. But maybe he should just stop us guessing and show the courage we expect in a presidential candidate and name the person.

Over to you Musalia.


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