Former Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale has claimed former UNCTAD Secretary-General Dr Mukhisa Kituyi is lying to Kenyans that he left his job to come and save them yet it is his tenure that was coming to an end.
Speaking on Thursday during a talk show on KTN News TV, Khalwale said Dr Kituyi's term was coming to an end and that he did not resign to come and save Kenyans.
“Kituyi did not resign, his four-year tenure at the UN was ending and that is why he left. This is professional deceit,” he said.
However, in a quick rejoinder, sources from the Kituyi camp have dismissed the claims calling them wild allegations.
"His term was to expire in September and he explained why he left earlier. Even UNCTAD issued an official statement of his earlier departure in January."
Khalwale also claimed he told Kituyi that Kenyans have moved on for the last eight years hence the politics of Luhya unity does not sell any more.
“When we met I told him to his face that Kenyans have moved on and this tribal politics no longer works with Kenyans.”
He dismissed Kituyi’s claim that he sacrificed his senatorial ambition in 2013 to help Mudavadi clinch the presidency.
“He did not forego his ambition in 2013 to help Mudavadi, he ran on UDF in Bungoma in 2013 and lost very badly to Wetangula,” said Khalwale.
Khalwale also dismissed the politics of balkanising regions as an old tactic that will not bring even development to the country.
“I expected Kituyi to join us in moving the country forward, but he is here talking about going to his community first before starting his campaigns,” he said.
Dr Kituyi, however, left his UN position months before his term ended.
According to Kituyi, his term was to expire in September 2021 but he opted to leave earlier to pursue his presidential ambition.
“I am ready to serve the country owing to my international experience. It is no longer a secret. I will be going for the presidency in 2022. Nobody should tell us who to support,” he said in the past.
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Dr Kituyi was first appointed to serve in the capacity on September 1, 2013, for a 4-year-term, which was renewed in 2017.
Luhya unity
He dismissed the Luhya unity narrative being championed by some western leaders, saying it will not sell.
Khalwale slammed ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi and his Ford Kenya counterpart Moses Wetangula for threatening to run for the president to force their way into political formations.
He said the two, Kakamega Governor Wycliffe Oparanya and now Kituyi are just positioning themselves for the next political outfits ahead of the 2022 polls.
“People like Mudavadi, Wetangula and Oparanya are only threatening to become president, but might not end up in the ballot,” he said.
Khalwale said Deputy President William Ruto has made in-roads on the region, adding that his candidates are destined to win Matungu and Kabuchai by-elections.
He said DP Ruto has more MPs in the Western region than Mudavadi, Ruto and ODM leader Raila Odinga.