President William Ruto and his
arch-political-rival-turned confidant
Raila Odinga are silently crafting a
cooperation agreement akin to the
1998 Kanu/NDP deal.
This is part of the agreement
reached when the two political titans
met in Mombasa this week.
The agreement to be signed by UDA
secretary general Hassan Omar and
his ODM counterpart Edwin Sifuna
will be ready by next week.
This decision follows a series of discussions aimed at fostering national
unity and addressing pressing issues
facing Kenya.
The details emerged on Thursday
during a meeting of the party’s central
management committee in Kisumu
chaired by acting party leader Anyang’
Nyong’o and attended by Raila.
“Corporation is being drafted and
then it will be sanctioned by the central management committee in the
next one week,” a source, who attended the central committee meeting,
told the Star.
“That corporation will be crafted
and the two secretary generals are
going to sign.”
Also present during the high-level
meeting were secretary general Edwin
Sifuna, national chairperson Gladys
Wanga, deputy party leaders Abdulswamad Nassir, Godfrey Osotsi and
Simba Arati.
Senate Minority leader
Stewart Madzayo and ODM youth
president John Ketora were among
top party officials present.
This is the first time Raila is meeting an organ of the party after his failed AUC chairmanship bid in Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia, and following his
meeting with Ruto in Mombasa.
The party has also planned another
central committee meeting next week
to ratify the agreement.
The exact
date for the meeting will be shared
next week.
The source told the Star the corporation agreement is being worked
on by a team of technocrats backed
by members of the House leadership.
The team is tasked with formulating a cooperation agreement between
the respective parties.
In the National Assembly, UDA
is led by Majority leader Kimani
Ichung’wah, who is deputised by
Owen Baya (Kilifi North), with Silvanus Osoro as the Chief Whip and
deputised by Naomi Waqo.
In the Senate, Kenya Kwanza is led
by Aaron Cheruiyot and Boni Khalwale as Majority leader and Chief
Whip, respectively.
Raila’s ODM has Junet Mohamed
(Minority leader) and Millie Odhiambo (Minority Whip), they are deputised by Robert Mbui (Kathiani) and
Mark Mwenje (Embakasi West).
The development, the Star established, has also necessitated pushing
forward of the big announcement
Raila had promised to make next
week.
Speaking in Kisumu, the former
PM promised to make a major announcement on his next political
move.
The source said the announcement
will now be made after the cooperation is ratified by the central committee and signed by both secretaries.
There were also reports the CMC agreed to have Raila take back the
leadership of the party.
Kisumu Governor Nyong’o has
been acting party leader for about
a year when Raila was campaigning
for the African Union Commission
(AUC) chairperson’s seat.
The meeting, our source said, also
rallied behind Sifuna who has been
target of internal attacks because of
his hard stance on working with Ruto.
“The matter came to the table and
the meeting emphasised the secretary
general has been talking on behalf
of the party and now Mzee is here
and he will be giving direction after
that corporation is in place because
before there was no roadmap,” the
source noted.
This is not the first time Raila is
entering into a cooperation, in 1998
he had a loose alliance with then
President Daniel Moi’s Kanu, which
gradually mutated into a merger on
March 18, 2002.