The Jubilee government is reaching out to elected opposition leaders to defuse tension caused by calls for “Saba Saba” rallies.
Jubilee
coalition Senate Majority Leader Kithure Kindiki has called the Senate
and National Assembly minority leaders together with National Assembly
Majority Leader for a meeting next week.
He said the meeting would come up with a consensus on how to stop the planned July 7 nationwide rallies.
Speaking
in Chuka during the commissioning of a Sh300million road upgrade on
Friday, Prof Kithure said he was in touch with Mr Aden Duale, Mr Moses
Wetang’ula and Mr Francis Nyenze.
The Tharaka Nithi
senator said Jubilee leaders had advised President Uhuru Kenyatta to
engage in talks with Cord (Coalition for Reforms and Democracy) leader
Raila Odinga and any other former presidential hopefuls on ways of
solving the problems facing the country.
“Dialogue
should be through the National Assembly and Senate. House majority and
minority leaders should be the ones to engage in talks. I have called
the leaders and they have agreed that we meet next week,” said Prof
Kithure.
Elgeyo Marakwet Senator Kipchumba Murkomen
criticised the Cord leader for saying it would rain hard on President
Kenyatta on July 7. Mr Odinga is claimed to have said that on Friday
when he held a rally at 64 Stadium in Eldoret.
Mr
Murkomen said such remarks could reopen healing wounds in Uasin Gishu
county which was one of the hardest hit places by the 2007/8
post-election violence.
Mr Murkomen said Mr Odinga should be on the forefront in ensuring peace prevailed in the country.
He said the call for “Saba Saba” rallies had the potential to cause loss of lives and damage to property.
“Many
in Cord are elderly leaders and they should be the ones guiding the
youth on how to be better citizens. Jubilee is ready for talks provided
they use the elected leaders,” said Mr Murkomen.
Tharaka Nithi Governor Samuel Ragwa said Cord rallies would not be allowed in the county.
Calls
for holding the rallies were also criticised by MPs Muthomi Njuki
(Chuka Igamba-Ng’ombe), Ms Beatrice Nkatha (Tharaka Nithi), Mr Charles
Njagagua (Mbeere North), Mr Kanini Kega (Kieni) and Mr Kimani Ichung’wa
(Kikuyu).
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