At least 30 governors endorse Raila as Azimio flagbearer

Governors endorse Raila

Some of the governors who met Raila Odinga in Naivasha on January 17. 

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Orange Democratic Movement leader Raila Odinga’s Presidential bid received a major boost on Monday after more than 30 governors endorsed his candidature.

Under the Azimio La Umoja aegis, the governors described him as the best-suited to take the country to the next level and protect devolution.

His impeccable track record fighting for democracy was extolled by the county bosses, led by Laikipia governor Ndiritu Muriithi who read the official statement on behalf of his colleagues.

“This has been a consultative meeting between governors and Mr Odinga to reassure him of our support and also to discuss the way forward with regard to the August elections. There were 30 of us present and a couple of apologies,” he said.

Mr Muriithi, who also doubles up as the chairman of the ODM leader’s campaign board underscored the need of strengthening devolution, saying the survival of the devolved units was tied to the coming general election.

“Nobody should entertain the illusion that devolution is entrenched enough not to be disbanded; devolution faces no threats, that devolution is naturally here to stay,” warned the Laikipia governor.

The leaders took a swipe at Deputy President William Ruto who they accused of having been continuously opposed to the constitutional changes including the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI).

“Should the instruments of power fall in their hands, the people who opposed devolution, who opposed the 2010 Constitution, can disband devolved units. It has happened once in this country before. It can happen again,” said Kitui Governor Charity Ngilu.

Mantle to lead the country

She said since 2013, the progressive steps have survived largely because there is a President who believes in and supports the new constitution and devolution.

“Otherwise there was a real danger of devolution being made to fail,” she stated.

Mr Odinga declared his readiness to take the country forward should he be given the mantle to lead the country during the August elections.

“I have what it takes to take Kenya to greater heights with the support of the governors who understand how devolution works right from the grassroots level,” said the ODM leader.

In a veiled attack on the DP, Mr Odinga warned against those advocating for “class war,” saying the best way to grow the country was to empower those struggling for survival.

He said the aim of the alliance was to prevent the country from falling in the wrong hands and backsliding into monolithic and dictatorial conditions.