Sunday 1 April 2018

KALONZO MUSYOKA; THE BIGGEST LOSER WITHIN NASA'S CRUMBLED WALLS.


Wiper Democratic Movement has witnessed its chief Mr. Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka's political career suffer the worst of drubbings in history.

The aforementioned individual has watched his visions as far as Kenyan politics is concerned maimed. Something that has left him crippled if not wounded and he would never fancy extending not even an ounce of forgiveness nor pity towards his perpetrators. Especially one Mr. Raila Odinga.

With the traitor- effect of  Mr. Raila Odinga;  the ex chief of the National Super Alliance, it almost beats logic to think of  the former vice president rekindling his hopes of ever becoming politically viable in a more unprecedented yet conspicuous political front.

So what next for the former deputy president? What can be his best strategy on matters charting his political agendas going forward? With Raila Odinga off his shadows's proximity, and Moses Wetangula having job security to his claim, is it any wrong terming the " watermelon"  nicknamed guy the loser?

We wouldn't go down the road comparing and contrasting Kalonzo and Mudavadi. This is because the latter has never had any serious political ambitions since time in memorial.

 Bungoma senator Moses Wetangula was irked by a weird and unorthodox move opposition leaders took early march. The outspoken  senator was dropped as leader of minority and Siaya senator James Orengo replaced at the helm of corridors of opposition's power.

"The shepherd has turned wolf to his flock. Instead of protecting them, " this were Wetangula's grievances as he bemoaned Raila's misdeeds.
I opine that Wiper leader ought to be singing a similar aubade. Grieving and mourning for his political career is just but close to hitting the wall head on.

The guy is victim of making wrong choices time and again. It is worthwhile to note Mr. Kalonzo made the best decision only once in his political life to date. This was in 2007 when he ganged up with retired president Hon. Emilio Mwai Kibaki to become Kenya's  tenth vice president.

In 2013 general elections, the guy did choose his cards bad, teaming up with Raila in CORD. The two lost this time round to UHURUTO, and this was the focal point from which Mr. Musyoka should have stood on his own.A way from Raila's ghosts.

Notwithstanding, the guy went ahead in 2017 to support Raila Odinga as his running mate yet again. And their ambition to land in Statehouse was once again botched.

The guy he almost but all  put his faith in has now crossed over to reconcile with president Uhuru Kenyatta. This was a good move on matters national unity. Albeit the merits of such an action by Raila, the act comes as awful and so irritating in Kalonzo's ear.

Could Mr. Musyoka ostensibly revamp his  status on matters Kenyan politicking? Could the guy surprise us come 2022 general elections? Is this the end of former Dp's political future? Do Kenyans still fancy the guy as staunch and rigid enough to spearhead the country  as state's president? Personally I doubt.

Either way, only time would tell. However as things stand, Mr. Musyoka's hopes along the corridors of power are very meagre and continue to grow dismal and minute  by day. Only seconds, minutes and piles of hours would tell  how far the guy could possibly chart his political foci in the foreseeable future.

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