Sunday, February 12, 2012

Why Tuju has changed the game plan for G7


The launch of POA party at KICC yesterday (12th Feb 2012) is a game changer in the G7 politics and the country’s politics at large.

One couldn’t believe it when Tuju, who seemed a joker at first, pulled off a successful party launch.

For a minute, I can actually swear that I saw a glimpse of disbelief in the eyes of the G7 leaders who were present at the launch.

For a moment it looked real that Tuju is headed for the big job and he is serious about it.

He is a communication expert

Being a communication expert, Tuju knows exactly what the media feeds on and I can bet that the man will have a few ideas on how to stay in the news.

Going personal with the plight of IDPs and those youth who had no jobs plus the inventive young man who had received no help from donors are just but a clever way to get under our skin and show us concrete issues that need tackling

Tuju is creating his own tribe

Raphael Tuju has no tribal constituency but not so fast! What if he manages to create his own tribe which is the youth?

The answer to that is, then, everybody is in problems! 

70% is not a group to ignore. Problem is, nobody has ever been able to tap into this vote rich tribe. My bet is, Tuju has so far done the best ever towards that.

Bad news for Kalonzo
 
With Tuju around, it is definitely bad news for the VP who has consistently hoped for political blessings from the two charged presidential candidates (Uhuru and Ruto)

Compromise candidate

Musalia Mudavadi is not the compromise candidate for G7, it is man Rapho! 

The only man who can deliver the goods for G7 without many hurdles is Raphael Tuju: the man is young, no dirt, looks neutral (to tribe. Being rejected by Luos is a blessing to him), still energetic enough to go round..

If it is true that he has 3Billion plus for his campaign, the chances are we have ourselves aTuju presidency!!

"siasa za peni mbili"

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