Cord leader Raila Odinga has been warned of looming downfall in the coming elections if he does not put his house in order.
Political analyst Robert Nyangau says at this time with only a few months to the general elections, Cord is digging their own political grave something that may secure an easy win for Jubilee.
He said wrangles in Cord and blame games will see their downfall.
He has cautioned Raila that he relied on the sympathy of the people since Jubilee has the goodies and are using it to their advantage advising the Cord leader to put his members in order for that is what he depends on.
" It was easier for him to win the 2013 general elections since both of them were equal with non-holding the ‘goodies’ which Jubilee now controls giving them an added advantage over the opposition. The opposition relies on the sympathy and popularity among Kenyans which means every member of the party is very crucial to attract voters,” he said.
“Raila should put the house in order and stop favoring any member or making others feel ‘little’ for he needs each and every individual to win the presidency,” he added.
He also said Raila needed to curb the ‘vocal’ leaders who despise their colleagues.
“The party leader should focus on streamlining each individual and tame those who want to oust others verbally for their own political ambitions as we have seen in the case of Ababu Namwamba,” he said.