BY LUKE KAPCHANGA DN/BUNGOMA 30/4/2008 FORD-K
Ford-Kenya chairman and nominated MP Mr. Musikari Kombo is under siege, to quit the post.
But if shoving comes to pushing, the former minister for local
government is likely going to put up a fight.
Mr.
Kombo who by last year believed was carrying the destiny of the Luyia
community and by extension the Ford-Kenya supporters country wide on his
back , could be heading to oblivion as calls for his removal grows
louder by the day.
Yet
he is not without defence, as those who still have confidence in his
leadership are pointing an accusing finger at one of the cabinet
ministers from western province for being behind the quit calls.
Ford-Kenya
officials from Trans/Nzoia have openly supported their chairman, whom
they say had managed party affairs with a lot of
humility.
Even at his backyard of Webuye, councilors allied to the party, are optimistic that Kombo still holds the destiny of the Luyia.
Cllr.
Eric Soita dismissed those who want changes in the party as sellouts
and detractors who are after personal benefits from enemies of the
party.
Bumula
MP and assistant minister Wakoli Bifwoli has cautioned those agitating
for KOmbos removal, to expect a tough fight which they will loose with
disgrace.
He reminded the party supporters ,of former minister Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi who fell from grace
after undermining Kombos leadership of the party, adding that those making quit calls will not be spared.
The
political troubles of Mr. Kombo began immediately he lost the Webuye
seat to his perennial rival , Alfred Wekesa Sambu of ODM in the last
general elections.
He had held the seat since 1992, when the multiparty democracy was introduced by defeating the first area MP Joash Wamangoli, and has been winning subsequent elections with comfortable majority against Sambu.
The former Kanduyi MP Mr. Wafula Wamunyinyi was the first to come out openly
calling for Kombos removal as party chairman, citing the party’s poor showing in the last general elections.
He
complained that the party has been shrinking and even in Bungoma it
only has majority support in Kimilili and Bumula constituencies.
Mr.
Wamunyinyi stated that “the world over, party leaders always gracefully
steps aside when they perform dismally for the new blood to take over
and steer supporters to new heights’.
Surprisingly, Wamunyinyi was Mr. Kombos closest supporters
and even went on record warning those aspiring to contest against him in Webuye constituency of dire consequences.
The chairman, he used to tell meetings was to go unopposed , to prepare him for the presidency in 2012.
Mr.
Kombo, has been a survivor as getting the PNU nomination was a shocker
to his detractors but was greeted with relieve among his supporters who
see a lifeline for their chairman.
Last weekend a top Ford-Kenya officials revealed in Bungoma that by fronting Mrs. Mary Wasike as the party’s choice for nominations, some key members were indeed scheming to shutout Kombo from the limelight.
The choice of Mrs. Wasike , who has since been appointed the PS in the ministry of Labor was mischievous and whose motive was for the party destruction not wellbeing.
According
to the official who is well versed with party affairs, this annoyed
MPS, Eugene Wamalwa of Saboti and Dr. John Eseli Simiyu of Kimilili who
came to the defence of Kombo to get the nomination slot.
This however infuriated some party supporters in Trans-Nzoia and Bungoma who felt that , the slot should have been left to the woman.
After kicking of the quit calls at a press
conference in Bungoma town, the former MP who is also the Bungoma party
branch chairman has on several occasions been convening meetings with
party officials and councilors.
The strategy according to the people who have been attending such meetings at various hotels and Mabanga FTC, was mainly to lay grounds for discreding Kombos performance and his lack of vision for the party .
This seem to work as several branches country have picked up the cue and are demanding to see Kombos back.
The most vocal was from Nyanza and North rift, the areas which both have the historical backing of the party and enjoys support.
Five branches of Trans Nzioa, West Pokot, Marakwet, Pokot North and Mt. Elgon issued a statement in Kitale saying,” its
time for the party to think of its future if it has to remain relevant in future”.
Their
disappointment and frustrations comes from what they complain was
dismal performance in last years polls, so it requires revitalization
and re-organization.
But the calls have been dismissed by Kombos
supporters as the work of a senior minister from Western and the only
minister who comes from the province and could have the interest in the
party leadership in none other than foreign affairs minister Moses Wetangula.
Though , Wetangula has never publicly declared interest in the post of chairman, close
confidants of his support the assertion that he is also angling to go for presidency in 2012.
During
his campaigns last year he used to hint to his supporters that in the
event Kombo was reluctant to contest the presidency, then he will step
in.
And
if the foreign minister is the position himself for the Kibaki
succession race , the only option in the coalition politics the country
is witnessing is through F-K
Mr. Wetangula some time in March,while attending a funeral at burial at Lwandanyi in his Sirisa constituency allegedly blamed Kombo for the partys poor showing in the polls.
The
minister who was accompanied with a group councilors from his Sirisia
constituency described Kombo as “ a political spent force”.
When
Mr. Allan Chenane , one of his close confidants was asked about
Wetangulas position on the calls for Kombos removal , he maintained that
the party was stable.
“The minister has confidence
in Kombos leadership and those making allegations about schemes to have
changes in the party want to create tension and unnecessary divisions’,
Mr. Chenane said.
Mr.
Kombos troubles may have started with the death of Bukusu elder Joseph
Khaoya, whose burial was marked with changed political fortune favoring
ODM leader Raila Odinga.
Mr.
Odinga then prime minister designate was received with pomp and song,
as dance and singing filled the air while attending the burial in
Wamunyinyis former constituency.
Saboti
MP, Eugene Wamalwa stole the show by cautioning party leaders present
to read the signs and unite theLuyia community or risk being eclipsed by
the young generation of MPs.
“Young MPs from this community are watching carefully actions by our leaders and we want to move as one people to have our voice heard”, he told mourners.
He added that should leaders not heed them, and keep the community divided politically, then come 2012, they will be booted out.
He
received standing ovation at the funeral, and charging from the silence
which followed his address, pundits opined that Kombos position was in
trouble.
Then
Party supporters on the grassroots started discussing openly about
having changes at the party helm, and went further by proposing the
younger Wamalwa to takeover the party leadership.
When
asked if he has the ambition of heading the party, he replied” the
peoples power is supreme and being privileged to serve them need to be
appreciated at all levels”, Wamalwa remarked.
As
the party lawyer , however he did not come out clearly if he wants to
push the chairman out, insisting that the party constitution has to be
defended at all costs.
According to him, the party will
have elections in 2010, when it will be prudent for those calling for Kombos removal put in their man or woman of choice.
Yet another option to hold elections can be through resolution passed by the National delegates council(NDC), when demanded by members.
With the growing calls to have Kombo quit is one signal for the NDC, to be convened by none other than Kombo himself who is vested with the powers and have his fate discussed .
The party supporters are of the assumption that given his resilience and behavior, the younger Wamalwa could replicate
the late Vice –Preisdent Kijana Wamalwa, who was his elder brother to steer the party to greater heights.
Mr.
Hilton Otenyo a regular commentator on Luyia politicis from Kakamega
agrees that, “it is Wamalwa who can revamp the party to regain its
foothold in TransNzoia and Bungoma”.
Mr.
Otenyo observed that as of now, nobody can talk of Luyias being in F-K,
with change of leadership making in roads to western province could be
possible.
Replacing Kombo , may not be easy, as talk is gaining
ground about possible merger with the New Ford-Kenya.
New
Ford-Kenya a splinter group led by minister Soita Shitanda , who walked
out on Kombo after a failed coup is also chaired by former minister
Mukhisa Kituyi.
Dr.
Kituyi who has kept a low profile since losing his Kimilili seat to a
new comer, was a thorny in Kombos leadership , after losing the party
chairmanship in 2003.
If
the merger comes out to be true, then possible candidates list to
replace Kombo as chairman will be very long and cause more fallouts
after the party polls, if they were to be held.
Mr. Kombos undoing was his over confident during elections of being appointed the VP, after the polls was PNU to win fairly.
The
Ford-K chairman is said to have spent very little time in the
constituency and changed or disregarded advice from his closest aides.
He therefore opted not to campaign nor had no time campaigning in his constituency , using any available to chance todrum up support for Kibaki.
His handling of the party affairs annoyed even his close friends, but
underestimated them due to his closeness to the president.
Those close to him claim that he kept to himself campaigns funds both during the referendum and last years elections.
During all his tenure as a senior minister, Kombo is accused of locking out people from Webuye to getting any senior government appointments.
Most of the projects he promised on the ground none has taken off, to benefit the people.
The
notable one , the banana tissue culture project is cited were he is
said to have instructed his close friends to buy seedlings from Jomo
Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology by refusing free
seedlings given by KARI.
He is also accused of failing to appoint his party officials both at the local and regional level to any