By NATION CORRESPONDENT
Posted Friday, September 2 2011 at 22:30
Posted Friday, September 2 2011 at 22:30
Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka has no intention of pulling out of the G7 alliance, his spokesman has said.
The VP was ready to face off with other presidential hopefuls to field one flag bearer, Mr Kaplich Barsito said.
“Mr Musyoka has always been democratic and he is ready to support whoever wins a run-off.”
Speaking
on Friday during a live morning interview with Kass FM, Mr Barsito
assured the Kalenjin community that the Vice-President had their
welfare at heart.
He dismissed claims that the
community has been shortchanged in the allocation of ministerial posts,
saying Kacheliba MP Samuel Poghisio was appointed Information and
Communications minister.
There have been claims that Mr
Musyoka wants to bank on cases facing Eldoret North MP William Ruto and
Finance minister Uhuru Kenyatta at The Hague to ascend to the
presidency.
Claims are also rife that the VP sent
emissaries to Prime Minister Raila Odinga seeking a political alliance
ahead of 2012, but his allies dismissed them as ODM’s propaganda to rock
the alliance.
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