Monday, November 26, 2012

Voters should not be coerced, says Mudavadi


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By NATION CORRESPONDENT
Posted  Sunday, November 25  2012 at  20:37
IN SUMMARY
  • Mr Mudavadi said no one should dictate to the voters who should take up the country’s leadership after President Kibaki retires next year.
  • Mr Mudavadi urged leaders to avoid outbursts in their campaigns to avert a repeat of the 2007/8 violence.
  • Finance Minister Njeru Githae urged Mr Mudavadi and TNA leader Uhuru Kenyatta to field one presidential candidate to boost their winning chances.
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Kenyans should be left to elect the next President without undue influence, UDF leader Musalia Mudavadi said on Sunday.
Mr Mudavadi, who concluded his two-day campaign tour of Kirinyaga County, said no one should dictate to the voters who should take up the country’s leadership after President Kibaki retires next year.
“Kenyans alone have the obligation to decide in whose hands the country’s leadership will be in the coming polls,” he said during the consecration of a Sh26 million St Philip Anglican Church in Ndia division.
NATIONAL AGENDA
  • ISSUE 1 - Job Creation
  • ISSUE 2 -Food Security
  • ISSUE 3 - Healthcare
  • ISSUE 4 - Education
  • ISSUE 5 - Energy
  • ISSUE 6 - Water & Environment
  • ISSUE 7 - Social Protection
  • ISSUE 8 - Public Infrastructure
  • ISSUE 9 - National Security & Foreign Policy
  • ISSUE 10 - Boosting Exports
  • ISSUE 11 - Devolution
  • ISSUE 12 - Ethnicity
Mr Mudavadi urged leaders to avoid outbursts in their campaigns to avert a repeat of the 2007/8 violence.
Finance Minister Njeru Githae urged Mr Mudavadi and TNA leader Uhuru Kenyatta to field one presidential candidate to boost their winning chances.
Coalition deal
At the same time, ODM and Wiper Democratic Movement leaders have revealed the two parties are working on a coalition deal.
Speaking during a rally in Machakos Town on Sunday, the leaders said a Prime Minister Raila Odinga-Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka coalition would deliver the presidency next year.
Cabinet ministers Anyang’ Nyong’o, James Orengo and Paul Otuoma represented the ODM team at the meeting.
Kangundo MP Johston Muthama, who has been in the forefront pushing for an ODM-Wiper coalition, was the convener of Sunday’s meeting.

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