A missed Cabinet
appointment in the Grand Coalition Government sparked off tension between the
late Assistant minister Orwa Ojode and Prime Minister Raila Odinga and his
allies.
Unknown to the public,
the fallen minister had declined to accept his appointment as an assistant
minister and was threatening to address the Press to make public his decision,
The Standard On Sunday can now reveal.
A group of elders led by former Ndhiwa MP
Otieno Ogingo, John Mark Oloo, Paul Otogo, Christopher Ogone, Richard Were, and
former councilors Jane Were, and Vitalis Mony pleaded with Ojode not to address
the Press over the matter asking him to accept the appointment.
Oloo, who was Ojode’s teacher at Ratanga Primary School in the
1970s, said the minister was bitter having been the senior-most MP in Homa Bay
and Nyanza and having been previously appointed a Cabinet minister by Kibaki.
“It was a difficult situation for us as we tried to convince him to accept the
appointment.
He had clocked 13 years in Parliament and had been appointed
Environment minister by Kibaki, which he rejected. So he couldn’t understand
why junior MPs from the neighbourhood were getting full ministerial posts,”
Oloo told The Standard On Suturday.
Ojode, who was in Ndhiwa when President
Kibaki announced the Cabinet line-up, was shocked when a Cabinet slot he was
promised was swapped with that of an assistant minister in the Internal
Security ministry, a docket he held until his death.
The deceased and his minister Prof George Saitoti, together with
their pilots and bodyguards were killed in a helicopter crash last Sunday.
On Thursday, Raila publicly spoke about how Ojode was disappointed
with the appointment but never explained reasons for the swap.
“When the Grand Coalition came to power, Ojode was not happy that
I had not given him a flag. He complained to me and I explained,” the PM told
mourners in Nairobi.
The two were close political and personal friends. Several times
he hosted the PM and his entourage overnight at his Unga home in Ndhiwa
whenever Raila was in South Nyanza.
Ojode spent his time in the opposition ruthlessly defending the
PM, just with the same zeal he shielded the State during his time in the
Government.
Elders intervened
In Nairobi, they drunk together, drove in one car, and called each
other frequently as the PM built campaigns for his 2007 presidential election.
In the Eighth Parliament, Raila had appointed Ojode a shadow
minister for Local Government in the defunct National Development Party.
Nyakach MP Pollyns Ochieng’ who associated closely with Ojode
admitted the minister always complained about the Cabinet issue, but added that
he had accepted the situation.
Mr Ochieng’ spent three hours with Ojode last Friday at the
sidelines of a peace forum in Mombasa when the minister visited him in his
Continental Resort hotel room saying he had crucial issues to discuss with him.
In Ndhiwa, when Ojode threatened to decline his appointment as an
assistant minister, a group of elders visited his home to convince him not to
embarrass the PM.
Former Luo Council of Elders chairman Ker
Meshack Riaga Ogallo confirmed he also intervened before Ojode accepted the
appointment.
From
the South Nyanza ( Rongo, Mbita, Gwasi, Kasipul-Kabondo, Karachuonyo, Uriri,
Migori and Nyatike), Raila appointed Dalmas Otieno Minister for Public Service,
and Otieno Kajwang’ to the Immigration docket shutting out Ojode.
The
other full Cabinet slots went to Ugenya MP James Orengo (Lands) and Kisumu
Rural MP Anyang’ Nyong’o (Medical Services). Another Raila defender Ayiecho
Olweny settled for an assistant ministerial slot.
When
he took up the appointment Ojode created a rapport with allies especially those
at the Office of the President making him the only assistant minister who had
direct links with President Kibaki. His ODM critics used this association
against him.
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