By JAMES MUNYEKI
Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi has called on Kenyans to
shun negative ethnicity.
The United Democratic Forum presidential aspirant said Kenya was
not ready for what happened after the controversial 2007 General Election.
Speaking when he wrapped up his tour of
Nyandarua County yesterday, Mudavadi indicated he was ready to form an alliance
with his The National Alliance party counterpart, Uhuru Kenyatta to avoid a
run-off after the polls.
Speaking during the tour, Ikolomani MP Bonny Khalwale attributed
lack of development to nepotism and ethnicity in governance.
He said it would be unfortunate for leaders to use their ethnic
backgrounds to ensure only people from their tribe are raised to high
positions.
“We will not sit and watch as leaders benefit themselves and
members of their families with public resources. This is an issue that we have
to bring to an end in the next Government,” he said.
The MP reiterated that for the country to be able to fight
corruption effectively, it was important that leaders who occupy public offices
with high intellectual capacity who cannot only deliver essential services but
also shun tribalism.
He at the same time claimed Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Vice
President Kalonzo Musyoka were using state facilities in their campaigns.
The MP said the two who are on the presidential campaign trail
were misusing public resources.
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