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Nelson Havi Urges Kalonzo Musyoka to Forcefully Take Control of Azimio Coalition

Lawyer Nelson Havi has advised Kalonzo Musyoka to take over the Azimio la Umoja office and declare himself as leader.

Havi said time for empty talk was over and Kalonzo should use his power to take control of the coalition.

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Lawyer Nelson Havi has urged Kalonzo Musyoka to take control of the Azimio coalition. Photo: Kalonzo Musyoka.

The lawyer’s remarks comes after Azimio co-principals settled on Wiper Party leader Kalonzo as the new coalition leader.

Raila Odinga, the current leader is eyeing continental leadership, where he’s seeking to be the next African Union Commission chairperson.

Havi in a post on X, urged Kalonzo to assemble men and women to storm the office and take it over.

“Kalonzo Musyoka should know that a coup is not preceded with notice or threats. Let him assemble a force of 1,000 men and 2,000 women, storm Azimio La Umoja offices, take the official podium, fire anyone affiliated to Raila Odinga and declare himself the coalition leader.” Havi said.

He is the consummate politician. Astute. Calculating. Conniving. And, of late, a poor strategist.

Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka political journey was flagged off when he was only 32 years.

The man known for being a strong Christian won the Kitui North parliamentary seat in 1985 and a year later was appointed as an assistant minister for Works, Housing and Physical Planning.

He served in this position for two years. Kalonzo illustrious political career saw him serve as the Kenya African National Union (KANU) National organizing secretary.

He also held Foreign Affairs and International Affairs docket among other powerful cabinet position under former President Daniel arap Moi regime.