Namwamba was the ODM secretary general while Otuoma was the
party vice chairman. This comes after a political storm that was witnessed
within ODM following a rift between vice chairman Paul Otuoma and secretary
general Ababu Namwamba on one side and the party chairman John Mbadi and other
ODM leaders from Nyanza region on the other. Otuoma and Namwamba had initially
threatened to mobilize ODM MPs from Western Region to quit and find a new
party, claiming they were being sidelined. CORD leader Raila Odinga held a
meeting recently with ODM MPs from Western region with an aim of solving
wrangles within the party. Rebellion
in ODM sparked by western Kenya MPs deepened after a lobby group dared
Secretary General Ababu Namwamba to leave the party. READ MORE Raila Odinga
moves to stem fallout as Ababu Namwamba accused of abdicating role Beware of
politics of deceit playing out Ditch Orange party, ODM lawmakers told Namwamba
promptly claimed the group was being used to divert attention from a “serious
national matter” raised by the nine lawmakers from the region, adding that he
would instead confront the one who had sent them. The group, dubbed ODM
professionals and led by Nairobi lawyer Edwin Sifuna and ODM Nairobi branch
chairman George Aladwa, told Namwamba he was free to defect, adding that the
Luhya community was well represented in the party. Mr Aladwa said there were a
number of Luhya leaders and other able professionals who would take up his
position immediately he leaves. “We are not here to beg people who have decided
to bolt out because of their selfish reasons. There are enough people to
succeed him if he decides to leave,” said Aladwa. Mr Sifuna said the party had
settled on young and vibrant politicians such as governors Hassan Joho
(Mombasa), Wycliffe Oparanya (Kakamega) and Josephat Nanok (Turkana), as well
as MPs Junet Mohamed (Suna East), Abdikadir Aden (Balambala) and Timothy Bosire
(Kitutu Masaba) to lead the party in various key positions. SHARE THIS ARTICLE
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