- Forum for the Restoration of Democracy–Kenya
FORD–Kenya (short for Forum for the Restoration of Democracy–Kenya) is a
Kenya n political party currently part of the ruling NARC coalition inKenya . It is headed byMusikari Kombo , the MP forWebuye constituency.History
The history of Ford-Kenya is essentially the history of
multi-party politics inKenya . Kenya was aone party state until December 1991, when a special conference of the rulingKenya African National Union (KANU) party agreed to introduce a multiparty political system.An umbrella political grouping, The Forum for the Restoration of Democracy (FORD) had been formed in August 1991 by six opposition leaders to fight for change in the country. But PresidentDaniel arap Moi had outlawed it, and its leaders had been arrested and detained. They were released only after sustained pressure from Britain, theUSA andScandinavia n countries.In August 1992 Ford split into two factions - Ford-Asili (led by
Kenneth Matiba ) and Ford-Kenya (led byOginga Odinga ). Ford Kenya performed poorly in the generalelections of1992 , coming a distant third behind KANU and FORD-Asili. The reelection of President Moi and KANU, both deeply unpopular, owed much to the division of the original Ford.Oginga Odinga died in January 1994, and was succeeded as Chairman of Ford-Kenya by
Michael Wamalwa Kijana . At the time, Ford Kenya's leadership included some of the top opposition leaders in Kenya, including lawyerJames Orengo ,economist ProfessorPeter Anyang' Nyong'o ,Raila Odinga , the son of Oginga Odinga,Oburu Odinga , Raila's elder brother, environmentalist (and, later on, Nobel laureate)Wangari Maathai , and many others. But the party was headed for yet another split.Michael Wamalwa and Raila Odinga tussled over the leadership of Ford-Kenya for 2 years: in 1997, Wamalwa beat Odinga in free and fair party elections, precipitating a devastating tribal split that the party is now recovering from. Raila, with a sizeable number of Luo MP's, left Ford-Kenya to join the National Development Party of Kenya (NDP). In the 1997 general elections, Ford-Kenya came a lowly fourth, behind Raila's NDP.
2002 Elections
Kenya's opposition political parties finally put their differences behind them in the run-up to the 2002 general elections, fielding one candidate,
Mwai Kibaki , for the presidency. Kibaki trounced the KANU candidate,Uhuru Kenyatta , and formed a government of national unity. He appointed Ford-Kenya's leader, Michael WamalwaVice President , as well as giving a number ofcabinet positions to Ford-Kenya MP's.Change of leadership
Michael Wamalwa Kijana died in London in August 2003, after a long HIV/AIDS related illness Fact|date=January 2008. In the aftermath of the funeral, Ford-Kenya elected
Musikari Kombo to succeed Wamalwa. Kombo beat another Ford Kenya MP, Dr.Mukhisa Kituyi , in the contest. Ford-Kenya under Musikari Kombo has been a remarkable party. With neither the charisma of Michael Wamalwa nor the crowd-pulling popularity of Raila Odinga, Kombo has struggled to establish the party as an influential component of the ruling coalition. The party has felt shortchanged after the death of Wamalwa: the prized position of Vice President was handed to the LDP'sMoody Awori , while a number of other appointments have also gone the way of other parties. Musikari Kombo showed his mantle as the Ford-Kenya Chairman when he led his party MPs in rejecting their appointment to the newly reconstituted cabinet after the constitutional referendum of 2005. This forced PresidentMwai Kibaki to take Mr. Kombo and Ford-Kenya seriously and increase the number of Ford-Kenya cabinet ministers to 6 from 3 and acquire other senior civil service appointments for its party members.In March 2007, a breakaway party known as
New Ford Kenya was registered [The Standard, March 8, 2007: [http://www.eastandard.net/archives/cl/hm_news/news.php?articleid=1143965769&date=8/3/2007 New Ford-Kenya party registered] ] . It was formed by cabinet ministerSoita Shitanda . Mukhisa Kituyi later joined the party [The Standard, November 21, 2007: [http://eastandard.net/news/?id=1143977748 Ford-Kenya to oppose Kituyi, says Kombo] ] . .At the
Kenyan general election, 2007 , Ford-Kenya aligned with the newly-created Party of National Unity led by President Mwai Kibaki [BBC News, September 16, 2007: [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6997659.stm Kenya president eyes re-election] ] . It ran, however, its own candidates in a number of places. This time the election results were very poor. With 1/4 of constituencies not yet decided Ford-K managed only to hold to one seat.References
External links
* [http://www.kenyaweb.com Kenyaweb Article: Kenya]
* [http://kenya740.tripod.com/wamalwa.html Michael Wamalwa Kijana]
* [http://www.fordkenya.com Ford-Kenya official website]
* [http://kenyavotes.org/node/65 2007 Manifesto]
* [http://kenyavotes.org/candidates/21 2007 Parliamentary Candidates]
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