
A political analyst and University of Nairobi (UON) lecturer, Herman Manyora, believes that Hon. Musalia Mudavadi, the Prime Cabinet Secretary Nominee, was shortchanged.
"If you look at what the President outlined , Mr. Gachagua possesses the original jurisdiction to play the roles he was assigned. Mr.Mudavadi got a duplicate of what he was assigned to Gachagua. "Says Mr.Manyora. This means he cannot execute the roles without Mr.Gachagua's nod."
This comment comes after Hon. Musalia Mudavadi was nominated as the Prime Cabinet Secretary of the Kenya Kwanza government.
However, other political analysts have said that the roles of the two men, that is, Gachagua and Musalia, are very similar ,a recipe for conflict, depending on how the two office holders relate.
The titles are different, but the roles are the same. There is nothing really specific to each of the two offices. "If anything, you cannot put a finger on what Mr. Mudavadi is supposed to do without a signal from Mr. Gachagua," says Mr. Nyamori.
Source:Nation Media
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