Wednesday December 19, 2012 - On Tuesday, Kenyans were treated to a free political circus with Deputy Prime Ministers Musalia Mudavadi and his counterpart Uhuru Kenyatta being the chief protagonists.
Mudavadi, who is the de facto leader of UDF, convened a press conference where he revealed that his TNA counterpart, Uhuru Kenyatta had agreed to shelve his presidential ambition in Mudavadi’s favour but failed to honor his word.
But in tough rejoinder Uhuru claimed he was “coerced by evil forces” to such a move which has since been denounced by the party’s delegates.
We at the DAILY POST are going to reveal the names behind the Mudavadi and Uhuru battle, who are pulling strings behind the curtains.
President Mwai Kibaki: Although State House has denied that it is not behind the Jubilee Coalition melee, credible sources indicate the president is deeply involved in his successor. It is alleged, Kibaki is using his close relatives to force Uhuru to step down in favour of Mudavadi
Prof Nick Wanjohi: A former chancellor of University of Nairobi and Personal Secretary of President Kibaki. Wanjohi is a political architect who is pulling the strings from behind the Mudavadi’s Presidential bid. He threatened Uhuru that under his presidency, Kenya will be locked out by the international community.
Brigadier Michael Gichangi: The former Air Force Commander is currently the director of National Security Intelligence Service (NSIS). He is a close confidante of Prof Nick Wanjohi, and the two according to Miguna Miguna book Peeling Back The Mask: A Quest for Justice in Kenya, are powerful submarines who operate underground but their effects are enormous. The two are perceived to be working on a Mudavadi candidature since he is their “project”.
At this point, the name of the former President, Daniel Arap Moi, comes up but to what extent …… we are yet to verify.
A fortnight ago, Uhuru’s foot soldier Rachael Shebesh revealed some powerful forces from State House are pressuring Uhuru Kenyatta, who is also The National Alliance (TNA) party leader, to shelve up his Presidential ambitions in favour of Musalia Mudavadi.
State House had earlier denied its involvement but looking at the ways things are unfolding Kibaki's secrets cannot be hidden anymore!
The Kenyan DAILY POST
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