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Former Law Society of Kenya President, Nelson Havi, has advised Kalonzo Musyoka. He should take over the leadership of the Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya coalition party by force.
This advice comes after Raila Odinga’s exit from local politics. His exit followed President William Ruto’s bid for the African Union Commission chairmanship.
Havi suggests that Kalonzo should assemble a force of 3,000 people. This force should include 1,000 men and 2,000 women. The goal is to stage a coup in the Azimio offices.
Havi urges Kalonzo to storm the Azimio offices. He should take the official podium. Kalonzo should dismiss coalition staff affiliated with Raila Odinga. He should declare himself as the coalition leader.
He emphasizes that a coup does not need prior notice or threats. The lawyer-cum-politician believes that power is seized, not given.
He encourages Kalonzo to take decisive action to assert his leadership within the coalition. This advice is aimed at empowering Kalonzo to take control of the party’s direction and future.
The call for Kalonzo Musyoka to stage a coup in the Azimio offices reflects the political dynamics. It highlights the power struggles within the coalition. There are underlying power struggles within the coalition party. Nelson Havi advocates for a forceful takeover.
He underscores the importance of bold and assertive leadership in navigating the shifting landscape of Kenyan politics. Kalonzo’s actions after this advice significantly impact the direction and stability of the Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya coalition party.