Leaders associated with the “Linda Mwananchi” initiative have outlined conditions aimed at resolving an ongoing dispute with members of the group’s ground mobilisation team.
The disagreement, which has been developing over recent engagements, centres on coordination, messaging, and roles during public activities.
Both sides have been holding separate consultations in an effort to address the concerns raised.
Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna, who has been linked to the initiative, indicated that structured dialogue is necessary to bring the sides back into alignment.
A participant in the discussions said:
“There are clear issues that need to be agreed on before activities continue.”
The terms presented are understood to focus on how events are organised, how communication is handled, and how different groups within the initiative coordinate their activities going forward.
The “Linda Mwananchi” programme has been holding public engagements across several counties, attracting attention from political leaders and local organisers.
As the initiative grows, internal coordination has become an important issue.
No official document outlining the full terms has been released publicly, and details of the discussions remain limited to those directly involved in the negotiations.
Political initiatives that rely on both leadership and grassroots mobilisation often face coordination challenges, especially when activities expand across multiple regions.
There has been no indication that the dispute has disrupted planned events, but organisers have acknowledged the need to address internal concerns to maintain consistency.
For now, discussions are ongoing, with both sides expected to continue engaging until a common position is reached, and attention now turns to whether the outlined conditions will bring the two sides back together or whether the disagreement will persist despite the proposed terms?
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