Differences have emerged among Nasa affiliate parties in Trans Nzoia over a proposed plan to share elective slots in the coming general election.
The proposal backs Ford Kenyaโs Patrick Khaemba to retain his seat as governor, ODM to take up the deputy governorโs seat while the senatorโs seat is to be taken by Mr Kipruto Kirwa of Amani National Congress (ANC).
โThis is the winning team that we want Nasa to embrace. The arrangement will ensure we beat the Jubilee Party at the polls,โ said ODMโs Trans Nzoia secretary John Simiyu.
However, Ford Kenya is strongly opposed to the arrangement saying they cannot drop Deputy Governor Stanley Tarus and Senator Henry ole Ndiema since the region is their bedrock.
โWe have never held any talks to have us drop our slots. We are the majority in this region and we thus demand that our colleagues should not dictate new arrangements to us,โ said area Ford Kenya Chairman Ferdinand Wanyonyi.
ODM UNFAIR
Mr Wanyonyi, who is the MP for Kwanza, said it is unfair for their ODM counterparts to feel they can call shots in the region without embracing the spirit of consultation as required.
โWe have not gone to ODM zones to demand a new arrangement on how to share the slots. It is therefore disrespectful of them to imagine they can control us in our zones,โ he said.
Kakamega Governor Wycliffe Oparanya, who visited the region on Saturday, is said to have endorsed the proposed arrangement though his efforts to hold a meeting with Mr Khaemba failed after the governor avoided his calls.
Ford Kenya leader Moses Wetangโula and Governor Oparanya have been at loggerheads since 2016 with both fighting over political party dominance in the western region.
Former Kanduyi MP Alfred Khangโati (ODM) maintains that Ford Kenyaโs popularity in Trans Nzoia and Bungoma counties is fast fading hence they cannot be left with the task of strategizing for Nasa.
โWe are not dictating anything. It is a fact that ODM is more popular than Ford Kenya in western Kenya hence we know the winning formula that they need to embrace,โ said Mr Khangโati.
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