Azimio la Umoja One Kenya presidential flag bearer Raila Odinga has named Narc-Kenya leader Martha Karua as his running mate.
Speaking at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre on Monday, Odinga praised the former Justice and Constitutional Affairs minister for her zeal and human rights record.
“I needed a true Joshua on my corner, who will not be a turncoat. After a long search and reflection, together with consultation, I have decided that the holder of this position must be a woman,” Odinga said ahead of the May 16 deadline for presidential candidates to submit the names to the electoral college commission.
In her acceptance speech, Ms. Karua said she was happy to deputize Odinga, congratulating her other running mate hopefuls.
She served as Minister for Water Resources Management and Development in the late President Mwai Kibaki’s administration between 2003 and 2008 before she was appointed Minister for Justice, National Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs, where she served until April 6, 2009, when she resigned from the government.
Kalonzo bolts
M Karua’s choice has split Azimio which saw Wiper Kenya party leader Kalonzo Musyoka bolt out.
In a separate press conference, Musyoka wished Karua well. “I wish Raila’s running mate Martha Karua well. We have agreed to go our separate ways. I told Raila the decision to pick Karua would be met with a lot of opposition. OKA will be alone and very soon Wiper will be launching its own manifesto,” he said.
Ruto picked Gachagua
Deputy President William Ruto, the other front-runner in the race to succeed President Uhuru Kenyatta, on the Kenya Kwanza Alliance ticket picked first-time Mathira MP Rigathi Gachagua on Sunday.
While unveiling Gachagua as his running mate, the DP described him as an astute debater, a principled, resilient and fearless fighter for the right cause. “Gachagua is my friend whom I’ve worked with, especially on that bottom-up economic model and we started that journey together. He understands people’s issues; he is passionate about ordinary people,” Dr Ruto said.
Gachagua served as district officer in Molo and Laikipia during the Kanu rule when provincial administrators wielded a lot of power and their orders were law. He says he has equipped himself with enough experience and can run a government without any push and pull, citing his personal assistant role to Kenyatta and former President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi’s Head of Public Service Philip Mbithi.
Central region
The two deputy president hopefuls are both from the vote-rich Mt Kenya region, which has one of the highest numbers of registered voters in the country.
The elections will be held on August 9.