Tuesday, October 11, 2011

G7 Alliance vows to hold together till 2012



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Members of the G7 Alliance. From left, Mr Eugene Wamalwa, Mr William Ruto, Mr Chirau Mwakwere, Mr Kalonzo Musyoka and Mr Uhuru Kenyatta after a meeting in Nairobi a week ago. File | nation
Members of the G7 Alliance. From left, Mr Eugene Wamalwa, Mr William Ruto, Mr Chirau Mwakwere, Mr Kalonzo Musyoka and Mr Uhuru Kenyatta after a meeting in Nairobi. File | nation 
By JACKLINE MORAA and BENSON NYAGESIBA
Posted  Monday, October 10  2011 at  22:00
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  • Ruto and Wamalwa condemn Lugari MP for ‘speaking on their behalf’
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Lugari MP Cyrus Jirongo on Monday came under attack from leaders of the G7 alliance for dismissing the grouping.
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The leaders of the G7 alliance vowed to stick together ahead of 2012 elections and dismissed claims that it will disintegrate before the polls.
Speaking in Kebura Nchogu Primary school in South Mugirango Constituency, the alliance led by Eldoret North MP William Ruto, Mr Eugene Wamalwa (Saboti), Mr Isaac Ruto (Chepalungu) and former South Mugirango MP Omingo Magara said their alliance will form the next government.
The MPs said they have not appointed anybody to speak on their behalf terming Lugari MP Cyrus Jirongo’s remarks as “outrageous”. (READ: I have quit G7 Alliance, says Jirongo)
“Who is Jirongo to speak on behalf of G7 Alliance, when was he appointed the party’s spokesperson?” posed Chepalungu MP.
On Sunday Mr Jirongo claimed that G7 will disintegrate ahead of next elections and that some members of the alliance were President Kibaki’s project of succession politics.
The Eldoret MP expressed optimism that their alliance will make the next government claiming that the country needs leaders who are not out to serve their selfish interests.
Selfish interests
“The G7 have agreed to trade above selfish interests because of the unity of Kenyans across the border, not what an individual will gain out of leadership,” said Mr Ruto.
Separately, Immigration Minister Otieno Kajwang’ poured cold water on G7 alliance terming it as “a basket full of busybodies which has reached dead end”.
Mr Kajwang’ said the political groupings of G-7 and PNU alliances were busy going round the same circle due to panic at ODM.
“There is too much smoke coming out from their kitchen with very little cooking going on,” he said.

2 comments:

  1. Too many cooks often spoil the broth and G7 is net exceptional.Like hyenas craving for a piece of bone some might end up eating others noses Watch it . G7 is a radder-less plane and will soon knock a log.

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  2. Which Kenyan is in his right mind wants to associate with suspects of mass murder against the Electorate.
    The G7 is a dream which will remain just that a Dream.
    Why do we still have IDPs if there is any unity of purpose apart from individual self interests. Kenyans are not fools.

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