EALA MP Suleiman Shahbal arrives at Tudor Pastoral Centre in Tudor on Friday / BRIAN OTIENO
EALA MP Suleiman Shahbal at Tudor Pastoral
Centre in Tudor on Friday / BRIAN OTIENOEast African Legislative Assembly MP Suleiman Shahbal has alleged a plot by unnamed people to destroy the ODM party.
He said some party
members are being used to divide ODM for selfish interests, and Mining CS Hassan Joho "is a stumbling block to those efforts".
“There is a
deliberate attempt to divide the party within, and there are people in the party
who are being used to break up the party,” Shahbal said.
The EALA MP, who spoke in Mombasa on Friday, said there is a big effort to push Joho out to weaken the party.
However, Shahbal said
this will not work.
He claimed some
people fear a strong ODM, which will have a strong bargaining power at the
negotiating table and will demand a big chunk of what the coastal region and
its other big support bases deserve.
“A united ODM is in
a very strong negotiating position. A divided ODM will become a bunch of chickens
running around. And I have no intention of being one of those chickens running
around,” Shahbal said.
“If Joho is kicked
out of the party, he will move out with at least 40 MPs.”
This will be a big
blow to the party, and it will break an emotional bond that had been in
existence for more than 20 years, he said.
Former ODM leader Raila Odinga (deceased),
Shahbal said, had an emotional bond with the people of the Coast region
since 1992, when he supported the then Islamic Party of Kenya (IPK) led by the now Changamwe MP Omar Mwinyi, Sheikh Balala and now Mombasa Senator
Mohamed Faki.
He said coastal political leaders have stood with Joho and take him as their leader.
“Hassan Joho
has been with Raila since 2004. He has stood with Raila come rain, come shine.
“When Baba was being sworn in as the people’s president at Uhuru Park, when all
the leaders ran away because they were scared of treason, who stood there?
Joho!” Shahbal said.
“We can see clearly
attempts to kick out Joho. But any attempts to alienate this guy is going to
backfire seriously.”
Joho has
had three major meetings with coastal leaders this month alone, including on Raila’s would-be 81st birthday, which was celebrated at Sun N Sand
Resort in Kikambala, at the Kenya Maritime offices in Mbaraki, Mombasa last
Wednesday and then on Friday at the same venue with Interior CS Kipchumba
Murkomen.
This is seen as a
way to shore up support for his stature as the coastal political kingpin, which
comes with bargaining power on the negotiation table.
Coast is
seen as a crucial vote block that any serious presidential candidate must
carefully and seriously look at.
The region had about 1.96 million registered voters by 2022 general election.
The number will
most likely pass the two million mark by the time the next year's general election is held.
All three
meetings have been successful, going by the remarks the coastal MPs have been
giving.
The MPs want Joho
at the negotiation table. That is their rallying cry.
Former CS Aisha
Jumwa has gone as far as indicating she is willing to rejoin ODM but only if
Joho is made the ODM leader.
On Friday, during a
meeting with Luo professionals at Tudor Pastoral Centre, Shahbal
said Raila left ODM as a national party with members and offices across all the 47
counties.
“You cannot start
excluding people now. It won’t work. Otherwise, it will end up decimating this
party, leaving it as a shell,” he said.
He said Joho
is the coastal kingpin, whether they like it or not and he has to be included in
any negotiation “because he is the spokesman for the Coast”.
“If he leaves, 44 MPs will follow him. What will be left? So it is important that ODM sits together and comes to terms. Differences of opinion do not mean division. We can agree to disagree. It doesn’t mean that we have to fight and break the party,” Shahbal said.
INSTANT ANALYSIS:
CS Hassan Joho has cultivated an image of being a
leader of the coastal people. His political journey has been moulded through a
financial muscle that allows him to organise big events and a youthful demeanour
that has endeared him to the youth, who are the majority in the country. He
also has a support system that ensures he remains on the straight path.
















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