Some of the Jubilee leaders in a campaign rally in a past event. [Photo: The Star]
Jubilee family has started seeing things in different angles concerning October 26th polls.
The fight started when former Kiambu governor William Kabogo said that there is need for a dialogue before 26th October. This is only some days back when Raila Odinga said that he is ready for a dialogue. Odinga withdrew his candidature in the coming October 26 poll.
Martha Karua who lost in Kirinyaga gubernatorial seat also acknowledged the need for a dialogue. Her views were accepted by former Mukurweini MP Kabando wa Kabando. These are some of the Jubilee supporters who lost in August 8 poll.
Uhuru Kenyatta has refused to dialogue with Raila and during his campaigns in Mt Kenya region on October 15, he told his supporters that the opposition was advocating for a nusu mkate government.
"Kibaki gave you a chance in his government.The government did not perform as Kenyans expected. We in Jubilee are not for any dialogue at the moment and the only option left is meeting on the ballot."
Deputy President William Ruto told the opposition leader that the Jubilee government is not ready for any dialogue even after his withdrawal from coming poll.
"Let him travel all over the whole world. His final destination will be Bondo. We are not debating on anything," Ruto said.
The Jubilee August poll losers seem to be interested in a dialogue that will bring the two rivals together. This is contrary to the Jubilee top leaders.