I think what in most cases we do not draw a line on is the demarcation between what one would like to see and what the reality on the ground is.
I for one would like to see Jubilee voted out of office in August. However I am alive to the reality that as matters stand now, Jubilee is as good as back to power thanks to a disjointed and clueless opposition.
As for Nairobi Gubernatorial race, I wouldn’t want to see Sonko anywhere near that office, while I am comfy with Peter Kenneth.
The political landscape seems to lean in the way of my liking.
It is clear Sonko himself is running scared. I want to believe he is looking for alternatives then conveniently throw in the towel - citing respect for President or other concoction.
Is it lost on guys here that in his infamous TV interview of last week – he kept of alluding to stepping down to a ‘Son of Muranga’
, but not Kenneth.
That told it all. He was also very touchy on the President being roped in while also conceding that Kenneth had convinced the same president on the matter.
It is only a matter of time... Sonko is opting out... to put it diplomatically, but the reality is he is getting pushed out.
Isuni yilu yi maa me muyo - ni Mbisuu