‘He is my brother, I will look for him…’ Is Kindiki trying to woo Kalonzo to Gov't?
A side-by-side image of Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka and DP Kithure Kindiki. PHOTOS | COURTESY
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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has seemingly moved to woo Wiper
party leader Kalonzo Musyoka amid escalating tensions between the ruling
administration and the opposition.
Speaking in Kitui on Thursday during an economic empowerment
engagement, DP Kindiki said that Kalonzo is a noble and like-minded leader who
has been poisoned by those spreading ethnic divisions.
"I have seen people staying close to him to influence him
in politics he does not identify with. He is respectable and a lawyer just like
me, but now the group he is working with is linking him to tribalism but I will
look for him," he said.
He also launched a concealed attack against former Deputy
President Rigathi Gachagua, saying Kalonzo is only fit to work with him and not
the opposing faction.
"Between me and that other guy, who is Kalonzo's true
brother? Between me and that other fellow, who can direct Kalonzo on the right
path and not mislead him into politics of empty rhetoric without any meaningful
development for the people of Ukambani and Kenya?" Kindiki posed.
This comes amid an ongoing tussle between DP Kindiki and
Gachagua over their different stance on governance issues.
In March, Gachagua faulted Kindiki for luring artists to
endorse government programs, claiming they were being used to paint a false
picture of development and good governance.
Gachagua even called for a boycott of the musicians who met
Kindiki at his Karen residence.
A day later, an agitated Kindiki fired at Gachagua,
questioning his brazen statements that he said posed a threat to national
unity.
DP Kindiki has repeatedly urged Kenyans not to fall into the
trap of those propagating incitement and division in pursuit of their political
interests at the expense of the country’s unity and development.
Likewise, Kalonzo has been a top player in Gachagua's faction
alongside other political dons among them People's Liberation Party (PLP)
Martha Karua, former Interior Cabinet Secretary (CS) Fred Matiang'i and Eugene
Wamalwa of DAP-K.


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