Ford Kenya party will not enter into pre-election coalition arrangements in the 2012 general elections.
The party's aspiring chairman Eugene Wamalwa says under his leadership, the party will undergo rejuvenation that will rekindle the party's popularity to clinch presidency in 2012.
Wamalwa says the party will go it alone in the next general election having undertaken major reforms in which he believes only he is the best man for the job.
The Saboti legislator is championing for an overhaul of the party's leadership to give it a new look.
Incumbent Chair Musikari Kombo should be a worried man now as the party's North Eastern delegates seem to be rallying behind the youthful Wamalwa.
Kombo faces stiff competition from Eugene Wamalwa and the foreign affairs minister Moses Wetang'ula who have both declared their candidature for the party's chairmanship.
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I wish that there was a non luhya aspirant. Aleast they need to make the party look national.
ReplyDeleteWamalwa is best placed. Age generation change and charisma is all that is needed. you can do us better.
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