Why Ruto may have to struggle to win Kalenjin vote

Geza Ulole

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Why Ruto may have to struggle to win Kalenjin vote

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IN SUMMARY

  • Little value: I believe his value to Mr Kenyatta is greatly diminished
  • Subordinating himself to Mr Kenyatta again as he did in 2002 didn't go down well with "his" people


You've often heard parents warning children not to bite more than they can chew. Methinks Jubilee deputy presidential nominee William Ruto should heed this wisdom. Even though "Samoei" is his middle name – I don't know how he got it – he's no Koitalel.

That's not only because Samoei was Koitalel's surname. The legendary Nandi supreme chief Samoei arap Koitalel was a nationalist to the core. He led the Nandi military rebellion against British colonial rule.

On October 19, 1905, the cowardly British lured Chief Koitalel to a meeting under the guise of negotiating a truce. There, they murdered him in cold blood. That's the only way the British could defeat him – by committing a war crime. I'll repeat – Mr Ruto is no Koitalel.

I only draw this tongue-in-cheek parallel because Mr Ruto may fancy himself a modern-day Samoei. But I have news for the pugnacious politician.

The Nandi – let alone the Kalenjin Nation – may desert him. That's because he seems to be a rebel without a cause. I mean a cause "his" people can dig. He has overplayed The Hague sympathy card.

He has tried to emotionally extort the Kalenjin. Will they see the light? The International Criminal Court dealt him a blow when it cleared Tinderet MP Henry Kosgey of war crimes charges. This took away his argument that The Hague had targeted the Kalenjin. He could no longer create a siege mentality among the Kalenjin. The Kalenjin don't want to be isolated.

Then Mr Ruto made a strategic blunder. He gave up his presidential bid, and agreed to play second fiddle to Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta.

Subordinating himself to Mr Kenyatta again – as he did in 2002 – didn't go down well with "his" people.

Return the favour

Wasn't it Mr Kenyatta's turn to return the favour and support Mr Ruto? Why, some folks in the Rift Valley asked, did Mr Ruto have to be Mr Kenyatta's underling again? That's something Samoei, the Chief, wouldn't have done.

Mr Ruto can't be a credible ethnic baron by bowing to another ethnic baron. It's not something tough-talking tribal barons do. It's costly.

This is partly why he's lost ground where he once commanded a fanatical following.

Mr Ruto forgot that former President Daniel arap Moi – the "professor of politics" and his veritable mentor – has been lying in wait.

Mr Ruto, a child prodigy who Mr Moi brought from political obscurity before he turned prodigal son, may have forgotten the maestro. But the maestro hasn't forgotten him.

That's what success can do to you – go to your head. Since 2007, when Mr Ruto supplanted Mr Moi as the guru of Kalenjin politics, he has treated the once omnipotent Moi as irrelevant.

Mr Ruto, as they say, has forgotten where he came from. He's forgotten the saying that "you dance with the one that brung you". Remember your "godfathers" even if you've outstripped them. It'll save you grief.

The former president's son, Gideon, has taken over Kanu. You can take this to the bank – young Gideon's strings are being pulled by the elder Moi. Why is this relevant? Because the elder Moi – and President Mwai Kibaki – could be the forces behind UDF presidential candidate Musalia Mudavadi.

That's why Kanu will work its rear end off to get Mr Mudavadi and UDF as many votes as possible in the Rift Valley. Kanu may be as dead as a door knob elsewhere in the country, but it still has a heartbeat in Mr Moi's haunts.

Its vast networks and patronage over decades by the Mois have deep roots. It may be time for the Mois "to collect".

Stood to lose

Mr Ruto saw this coming. That's why he readily joined Mr Kenyatta in booting Mr Mudavadi from Jubilee. Mr Ruto stood to lose a lot if Mr Mudavadi stayed in Jubilee.

And get this – Mr Ruto can't afford to lose the Rift Valley because he has no purchase anywhere else.

Mr Mudavadi would have marginalised Mr Ruto within Jubilee because he would have been able to "steal" the latter's votes while keeping his own.

The Mois would have liked nothing more than to humiliate the precocious "Young Turk". They may get their wish.

It's clear now that Mr Ruto's iron grip over his backyard has been loosened. I believe his value to Mr Kenyatta is greatly diminished.

Those who live by the sword often die by it. Mr Ruto has been ruthless with his political sword. He's a true opportunist – never misses an opportunity to hog-tie his opponents.

That was evident when he turned on Mr Moi. Nor did he turn around to find out what had happened to Mr Moi after he kicked him to the curb. There's an old saying: "be kind to people on your way up in case they remember you on your way down".

Mr Ruto seems to have forgotten this lesson, and the chickens may be coming home to roost. This means the vote in the Rift Valley may be more unsettled than people think.

I have often said that there would be no wolves if there were no sheep. The average Kenyan voter will only be herded into a tribal block so long as she's willing to surrender her conscience to ethnic barons.

This disease afflicts every ethnic community in Kenya. That's why all the pre-election pacts are tribal pacts.

They are all – and I mean all – fronted by ethnic barons. But it seems some groups – like the Kalenjin – are willing to let go of the "tribal djinn". I bet Mr Ruto didn't count on the Kalenjin refusing to drink this intoxicant.

Makau Mutua is Dean and SUNY Distinguished Professor at SUNY Buffalo Law School and Chair of the KHRC. Twitter Makaumutua.

Why Ruto may have to struggle to win Kalenjin vote - Opinion - nation.co.ke


 
Professor Makau has hit the nail on the head with this one.

What comes out striking is the fact that Ruto has sold himself for a price to Uhuru Kenyatta and through his own
gullibility believes the Kalenjin vote is going for him bait, line and sinker. The man is in for a hard nose dive come the
elections.

Something that I have always said all along, is the fact that this 'friendship' between the two is as good as night and
day. When the sh!t hits the fan, Ruto will be left standing holding a bag full or horse manure for crying out loud. It
should not be lost to the keen readers of the ICC quagmire, that the bulk of the evidence that was presented against
Ruto to the Waki Commission and subsequently to Ocampo came from the NSIS and other governement investigative
agencies. The question that begs to be answered is Who controls these arms of the Govt?...Isnt it one Mwai Kibaki
and the Mt Kenya Mafia?.... Arent these Uhuru Kenyatta's 'people'? William Ruto is literally dancing on his own grave
and yet he acts like he doesnt know it. The faster Hon Ruto see this, the faster will reality sink in....and it will be hard.

Either Hon William Ruto is in serious denial or he is just plain nuts!
 
he is simply applying vengeance cum spoiler tactics thinking the Kalenjins are watching his back the reality will be a shock to him!
 
Kikuyu mafias wajanja sana,wanamtumia ruto kumpatia uhuru kura za wakalenjin,wakamuweka mudavadi stby.ikumbukwe kule kalenjin votes kuna mtoto wa moi nae atapunguza kura za wakelenjin.so jubilee wanajidanganya kwamba kura za wakalenjin ni zao.
 

That's not only because Samoei was Koitalel's surname. The legendary Nandi supreme chief Samoei arap Koitalel was a nationalist to the core. He led the Nandi military rebellion against British colonial rule.

Geza Ulole Makau Mutua is an Amollo sympathizer.........................and hence not very objective. In 2007 he louded Amollo as an astute politician for humbling himself be4 Rutto..........now Mutula has turned into a turncoat....................this guy is professor in a very indistinct university in USA....................if you believe his garbage then you will believe anything...................from anybody
 

The former president’s son, Gideon, has taken over Kanu. You can take this to the bank – young Gideon’s strings are being pulled by the elder Moi. Why is this relevant? Because the elder Moi – and President Mwai Kibaki – could be the forces behind UDF presidential candidate Musalia Mudavadi.

That’s why Kanu will work its rear end off to get Mr Mudavadi and UDF as many votes as possible in the Rift Valley. Kanu may be as dead as a door knob elsewhere in the country, but it still has a heartbeat in Mr Moi’s haunts.

Its vast networks and patronage over decades by the Mois have deep roots. It may be time for the Mois “to collect”.

Makau really is suffering from selective amnesia..............in 2007 Moi's four sons run to be MPs and they were all trounced at ballot box......this in its own should shut the trap of Mutua as someone who has a very short memory.............if Moi could not convince voters in his own backyard five years ago to vote for his sons.....................what does this tell us of his influence in kalenjin land...................
 
Geza Ulole Makau Mutua is an Amollo sympathizer.........................and hence not very objective. In 2007 he louded Amollo as an astute politician for humbling himself be4 Rutto..........now Mutula has turned into a turncoat....................this guy is professor in a very indistinct university in USA....................if you believe his garbage then you will believe anything...................from anybody
the good thing is he is objective....and no element of parochial politics but factuals..!
 
the good thing is he is objective....and no element of parochial politics but factuals..!

Geza Ulole what factual? 2007 Moi's four sons lost their parliamentary seats...................if he can not influence and ensure at least one of his sons including Gideon secures a parliamentary seat...............................can he really lead the Kalenjin to vote for Mudavadi? In 2007 Rutto led the Kalenjin vote to ODM what has changed now that he can not hold his own into Jubilee.............?????????????
 
yes why not if Ruto's ploy is to block RAO from ascending to power and save his a*s from the Hague!
 
I've gone through Jubilee's manifesto , Odinga has a long way to go...
Let us wait and c, m prayn for peace in Kenya as t is right now.
 
Thank God i am not keen on analysing politics especially at this time, you guys have taken a stance and you cannot see through your blindness, if you are cord damu the argument is stupidly cord; if you are jubilee you are stupidly jubilee.
 
Thank God i am not keen on analysing politics especially at this time, you guys have taken a stance and you cannot see through your blindness, if you are cord damu the argument is stupidly cord; if you are jubilee you are stupidly jubilee.

nuff said
 
Thank God i am not keen on analysing politics especially at this time, you guys have taken a stance and you cannot see through your blindness, if you are cord damu the argument is stupidly cord; if you are jubilee you are stupidly jubilee.

There is a perception in kenya that those that are either "stupidly" cord or "stupidly" jubilee are insane. But one thing is for certain and is evident from the picture. It is the "insane" people that determine the future of a country to either peace and economic prosperity or set it ashes.

Then what role do the "sane" people play in determining the course of democracy of a country! absolutely nothing. What is certain of "sane" people, is they will always remain inactive until the next general election and start complaining of poor governance, incompetent this or that, poor housing yet they reserve the power to make a change.

We hope your "sane" candidate clinches the presidency i.e. if you made any effort to register as a voter
 
Professor Makau has hit the nail on the head with this one.

What comes out striking is the fact that Ruto has sold himself for a price to Uhuru Kenyatta and through his own
gullibility believes the Kalenjin vote is going for him bait, line and sinker. The man is in for a hard nose dive come the
elections.

Something that I have always said all along, is the fact that this 'friendship' between the two is as good as night and
day. When the sh!t hits the fan, Ruto will be left standing holding a bag full or horse manure for crying out loud. It
should not be lost to the keen readers of the ICC quagmire, that the bulk of the evidence that was presented against
Ruto to the Waki Commission and subsequently to Ocampo came from the NSIS and other governement investigative
agencies. The question that begs to be answered is Who controls these arms of the Govt?...Isnt it one Mwai Kibaki
and the Mt Kenya Mafia?.... Arent these Uhuru Kenyatta's 'people'? William Ruto is literally dancing on his own grave
and yet he acts like he doesnt know it. The faster Hon Ruto see this, the faster will reality sink in....and it will be hard.

Either Hon William Ruto is in serious denial or he is just plain nuts!

Mkuu evening! I am sorry this is plain wishful thinking! the course and focus on the ICC's ability to prosecute based on evidence given by waki by the help of NSIS changed long time ago the course is now vision 2030. that is the script. If NSIS had this evidence of an imminent massacre of kenyans, why couldn't the then major general act on the same?

Kenya my friend is and has been governed by structures no individuals that I know you know very well! I do not think either ruto or Uhuru owns the NSIS CID or kenya police.
 
Mkuu evening! I am sorry this is plain wishful thinking! the course and focus on the ICC's ability to prosecute based on evidence given by waki by the help of NSIS changed long time ago the course is now vision 2030. that is the script. If NSIS had this evidence of an imminent massacre of kenyans, why couldn't the then major general act on the same?

Kenya my friend is and has been governed by structures no individuals that I know you know very well! I do not think either ruto or Uhuru owns the NSIS CID or kenya police.

Hamna haja ya kuandika na mate, huku wino upo.

Twasubiri.
 
There is a perception in kenya that those that are either "stupidly" cord or "stupidly" jubilee are insane. But one thing is for certain and is evident from the picture. It is the "insane" people that determine the future of a country to either peace and economic prosperity or set it ashes.

Then what role do the "sane" people play in determining the course of democracy of a country! absolutely nothing. What is certain of "sane" people, is they will always remain inactive until the next general election and start complaining of poor governance, incompetent this or that, poor housing yet they reserve the power to make a change.

We hope your "sane" candidate clinches the presidency i.e. if you made any effort to register as a voter

***Last time i checked Kabaridi we had a system of one person one vote so your vote wont be more relevant than mine in the ballot box meaning your contribution=my contribution

You would be surprised who i will vote for but i am am sacrificing my cheer leading because i know i need a peaceful Kenya after march 4th 2013.
 
***Last time i checked Kabaridi we had a system of one person one vote so your vote wont be more relevant than mine in the ballot box meaning your contribution=my contribution

You would be surprised who i will vote for but i am am sacrificing my cheer leading because i know i need a peaceful Kenya after march 4th 2013.

Then spare us the irresponsible high-school terminologies and abuses and the words like stupid keep it to yourself. This attitude of yours will seriously become far-flung in JF if it remains unchecked. Make sure then your "quite" vote does aid a despot ascend to power.
 
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