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To our SG and colleagues:
Elected members of ODM must not engage in political chicanery. The party entered the Broad-Based arrangement for the sake of the country.
You pushed for this arrangement in boardrooms; you must not now pretend to oppose it when you face the people. While it is important to strengthen our party, we must also uphold the values that make us ODM; bravery, integrity, and decisiveness in the face of political storms.
I have heard you and a few elected leaders claim there is no such thing as a Broad-Based candidate. Yet, it is an open secret that both ODM and UDA sat down and negotiated zones in a spirit of political goodwill, even asking certain candidates to step down in specific regions and declaring mutual support as part of a broader effort toward national healing. We shall not allow the words of our party’s spokesperson to be weaponized verbatim by our opponents against our party and its candidates. No one tried to sabotage your election. Don’t do it to others.
It is disingenuous for our Secretary General to feign ignorance of this arrangement while uttering faux-democratic statements to the masses and singing a different tune behind closed doors. We entered this agreement despite his reservations because Kenya was bigger. If you respect our Party Leader, set aside personal interests and serve the people. Hufai kuyavulia maji nguo kisha usiyakoge.
The Ten-Point Agenda gives us ample room to hold this government accountable without creating confusion among our supporters. Some leaders speak eloquently about principles yet do little to ensure Nairobi’s leadership is answerable to the people.
You signed that document alongside Baba. His word, not your feelings, carries. The honourable thing is to ensure his people get justice within the framework he left behind. When campaign season arrives, you may go your own way. But for now, let us focus on service and integrity. I will continue to speak on these matters, regardless of pressure from your circles.
These are people’s lives, not a popularity contest. Let your mandate always rise above personal ambition. We will continue to speak this truth, no matter how uncomfortable, because that is the spirit of ODM.
There are Broad-Based candidates from both ODM and UDA in the upcoming by-elections. There are Broad-Based priorities from ODM, enshrined in the Ten-Point Agenda. Let us focus.
I wish all ODM candidates success in the upcoming by-elections and urge our legislators to focus on service delivery. Stop pretending, stop antagonizing the government for soft power or personal deals. The people are watching, and they shall judge you by your works.
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@LarryMadowo @bonifacemwangi People who invade and burn down police stations, law courts and businesses should be charged under which law?
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Kenya has charged 70+ protesters with terrorism. I've covered actual terrorism. These charges trivialize the losses many Kenyan families have suffered.
It's a "weaponization of the criminal justice system" to silent dissent. And @bonifacemwangi says he will not be intimidated
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Prof. Fred Ogola: Ajwang has been killed by the state, the government. That is true and is indisputable. By interdicting those police officers, it means they have already committed a crime.
#K24Updates
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@NjiruAdv Are you even listening to yourself? Just because you are a basket mouth, doesn’t mean you are smart.
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Dear Kasongo
I am instructed by the WANTAM movement to provide you with a list of various titles for your proposed book,from which you can chose from.
1. How to fail a nation
2. How to loot a nation
3. How to kill a nation
4. How to kill a generation
5. How to kill Gen-Zs
6. How to impoverish a nation
7. How to steal from a nation.
8. How to let a nation down
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@AmbulaKen @mkainerugaba So you think your traditional culture is superior because a skin was cut of your body?? Very disappointing 🤦🏽🤦🏽🤦🏽
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Kenyans lost Ksh. 34 Billion in 15 months under Uhuru Kenyatta’s fuel subsidy program. I know where that money is. Vote for me as your president and see. I will bring back that money to Kenya in one week.
34 billion is enough to give capital of Ksh 150,000 to 227,000 youths to start businesses.
I know where the money is. I can find it.
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