The move by Funyula legislator Dr. Paul Otuoma
to go back to his mother party Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) was long
anticipated. Coming from a county considered an ODM zone in the country it was
a suicidal political path he had taken earlier together with ODM former
secretary general and Budalang’i law maker Ababu Namwamba.
The funny thing about our politicians is that
they make political decisions based on their personal needs while ignoring
voters who voted them into that particular seat. However when voters who in
their knowledge and the feeling of betrayal turn hostile to politicians, they
change their minds retreating back to their political affiliations they once
ditched.
Politics is a funny game, a game of numbers
indeed. A game in which there is no permanent enemies or friends. Today they
will dine together but tomorrow will be arch political rivals hurling all sorts
of insults and attacking each other at the moment’s notice. Voters initially
have been duped to dancing to tunes of such politicians who embrace political
antics. However in present day voters are more empowered and as far as the
leader in question is deemed incompetent, he will be taught a political lesson
during general elections.
Fortunately Funyula voters may forgive Dr.
Otuoma by retreating back to his mother party, but who knows things might be
different on the ground.
Furthermore there are lessons we’ve learned from
his actions recently.
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That in Kenya once, you go against the will of
your voters by decamping to another political party, you’re in big trouble and
you may have just dug your own political grave.
That in Kenya, going against your political
bosses even if it is in your home backyard may later haunt you as the political
king pin may as well dethrone you.
That in Kenya, the days of making personal
political decisions and retreating to our ethnic extractions are long gone, you
will die your own death.
That in Kenya voters have recently been
empowered on array of political affairs, you can lie on a few but majority
follow political events on many platforms.
Finally politics of parties are still alive and well. As far as you’re in a party that does not enjoy mass support in that particular, expect a landslide lose to your other contestants.