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The Kanu Hand in Narc's Woes.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| October 19, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From The Nation (Kenya) - AAGM)

Byline: Sunday Nation Reporter

Adding more fuel to the fire could hasten disintegration

Kanu MPs Nick Salat, Gideon Moi and Moses Cheboi: Mr Salat, Eldoret North MP William Ruto, and Eldama Ravine MP Musa Sirma are the key players in the Kanu-LDP alliance initiative.

If there is one party that is thoroughly enjoying the political crisis and the near-paralysis that has continued to grip the ruling coalition Narc since it took over power 10 months ago, that party is Kanu.

For Kanu, adding more fuel to the Narc fire fits squarely in the party's strategy of seeking a political fulcrum with which to push Narc closer to the edge of the cliff.

Talking to Kanu insiders, it comes out clearly that the party is more than happy to urge on the LDP wing of the ruling coalition to continue its journey on a collision course that may, as Kanu hopes, ultimately lead to disintegration of Narc.

The key players in Kanu's tactic of building a strategic alliance with LDP include some of the former ruling party's key legislators from Kanu's Rift Valley Province home base, the Sunday Nation has reliably learnt.

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