Former Kisauni MP Ali Mbogo, UDA Secretary General
Hassan Omar and Sports CS Salim Mvurya at Burhani sports ground in Mombasa on
Tuesday / BRIAN OTIENO
UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar at Burhani sports
ground in Mombasa on Tuesday / BRIAN OTIENO
Sports CS Salim Mvurya and UDA Secretary General
Hassan Omar at Burhani sports ground in Mombasa on Tuesday / BRIAN OTIENO
UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar and former CS
Aisha Jumwa at Burhani sports ground in Mombasa on Tuesday / BRIAN OTIENOThe UDA brigade at the Coast have once again
rejected the zoning idea being pushed by their ODM counterparts saying each party
should show their own muscle.
Speaking at Burhani sports ground in Mombasa during
a UDA sensitization forum, UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar, who led the
brigade, said UDA will call for zoning saying the party has done a good enough
job to warrant re-election for any of its candidates.
UDA he said, has 16,000 aspirants across the country
and no one will be refused a chance to vie for any seat on the basis of zoning.
“Anyone who wants to vie for any seat in any UDA
stronghold is welcome to vie. There is no zoning,” Omar said.
Likewise, he said, UDA should be allowed to vie
for any seat in any part of the country no matter the political inclination of
the area.
“If it is your stronghold, why are you worried
about another aspirant from another party?” he posed.
“If you believe residents of Kwale, Kilifi, Tana
River, Mombasa, Lamu and Taita Taveta are your supporters, why don’t you believe
in yourself?” Omar said.
He accused ODM of being biased against UDA, saying
they have no problem with other parties including DCP and Wiper having candidates
in Mombasa, yet they have a problem with UDA having candidates in the county.
This comes a day after ODM Deputy Party leader
Abdulswamad Nassir accused the UDA brigade of undermining the broad-based
arrangement.
Speaking in Dabaso, Kilifi county during the burial
of Kilifi North MP Owen Baya’s mother Dorothy Baya on Monday, the Mombasa governor
said he has no problem whether there is zoning or not.
His problem, he said, is with the lack of unity in
the broad-based government which he said derails service delivery to the common
mwananchi.
“Why don’t
we, now that we are in the broad-based government, look for ways in which Sha
can benefit all our people? Is it wrong for us to work together and ensure our
youth get jobs?
“Despite our different political parties, can’t we
work together to see how we can bring resources to our counties at the Coast?”
Nassir said.
Nassir said nothing stops the Coast politicians
from working together now that there is a broad-based arrangement.
“The Swahili people say, if it takes you across the
ocean, don’t call it just a log. Today, we have not even crossed the ocean,
already we have started branding each other logs,” Nassir said in a thinly
veiled attack on the UDA brigade.
The Mombasa governor the internal wrangles within
the ODM-UDA arrangement will give strength to the United Opposition.
He said some in the UDA camp think they are better
than their counterparts in ODM.
“You might think, we are close to the shore, but
our boat is full of water because our infighting has poked holes in the boat
and it is filling up with water. Some may drown because they think they are
better swimmers than others.
“What stops us from working together and saying the
agenda of President William Ruto is this and this is what we support?” Nassir
posed.
Nassir said the UDA brigade should concentrate with
“We have reached a point where we have left the President
to push his own agenda while we are busy fighting each other,” the governor
said.
On Tuesday, UDA deputy party leader Issa Timamy said
there will be no zoning and those who fear their opponents will have to quit the
race altogether.
“Otherwise, in UDA anyone who wants to vie for any
seat anywhere in the country will have to fight for the party ticket so they
can vie for the seat of their choice in any county of their choice,” the Lamu
governor said.
He said ODM members are day dreaming should they
think UDA will not have candidates in any part of the country.
“Democracy does not allow zoning,” he said.
“Those who want to vie for any seat through the UDA
ticket should not be worried about zoning.”
Senate Speaker Amason Kingi said now UDA has taken
root in Mombasa and this is bringing heat in the kitchen.
He said his Pamoja African Alliance party will not
have any candidate anywhere across the country.
“PAA and UDA have become one. All those who wanted
to vie on PAA tickets will now vie on UDA tickets,” Kingi said.
He said in Mvita in 2022, ODM won the MP seat
because PAA and UDA divided their votes, making it easy for ODM to win.
“In 2027, this will not happen. PAA and UDA will
vote in one basket,” Kingi said.
Sports CS Salim Mvurya said UDA is the ruling
party and that all its members must not be afraid of any other party.
He said all party members should strengthen the
party by coming out in large numbers on April 23 for the party primaries in
Mombasa to elect polling station party officials.
Former CS Aisha Jumwa said the only elective
position that will not be contested is that of the Presidency, otherwise all
candidates for all other positions will have to fight it out.
She said the death of ODM leader Raila Odinga
means the Coast region is now up for grabs and that the only leader who has a
following like that of Raila is President William Ruto.
“Yesterday is not today. Yesterday, the Coast
region was an ODM stronghold, today that is no longer the case.
“The only basket we will defend with all our might is that of William Samoei Ruto. All other baskets down here, we will have to fight it out,” Jumwa said.















