CRACKS IN ODM MATUNGU OVER RALIA VISIT.


STORY BY DANIEL OSUNDWA In Mumias

CRACKS have emerged in the ODM Matungu camp over if ODM boss Raila Odinga should or should not come on the ground to campaign for his troubled candidate David Were.

On the one hand, a section of elected MCAS and those aspiring are saying Raila should not come in Matungu as his visit will scuttle the small gains his candidate had made.

A source from the Mumias cultural center night meeting last week told The Kakamega Bully that after seversal violent encounters in the area, Governor Oparanya is not keen to the Odinga visit.

"Oparanya is not interested in facilitating his boss to the ground and has been lobbying for just a team of legislators to come and assist in lobbying for Mr. Were" Said our source.

The source went on to claim that Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho had been approached by Honorable Oparanya but due to intelligence reports he is afraid as he is still recovering from the Masambweni defeat in which he played a big role for ODM candidate Mr. Mboga.

Most of those contesting in the By election are praying that Raila Odinga comes to Matungu to come face to face with hostility most of his people including Governor Oparanya has faced.

During the funeral of mother to Former nominated Councilor atieno pasi, youths resisted any attempts by Oparanya to introduce ir campaign for his candidate 8 county vehicles were damaged in the fracas that also say Countu askaris injure several youths.

IN THE MEANTIME, Opposition chief Raila Odinga has urged Parliament not to ban Deputy President William Ruto’s ‘hustler’ slogan.

File image of Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga
 File image of Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga

The ODM boss – in a statement to newsrooms - said though the slogan carries a potential threat to national unity, it is within Ruto’s constitutional right to use it.

He urged lawmakers to drop any legislative process that is aimed at outlawing the slogan, saying the move would go against DP’s freedom of expression and association.

“I would strongly appeal to Members of Parliament to drop any attempts to legislate against this otherwise deadly slogan,” Raila said.

“As a country, we fought for and should respect free speech and association. We should be able to allow the Deputy President and his team to continue with their chosen slogan without any inhibitions.”

The DP has been building his 2022 presidential campaigns around the 'hustler nation movement', which is meant to appeal to the majority of the poor.

“Those of us who see its dangers should continue educating our people against falling for it. I have faith that Kenyans will see through this divisive and potentially deadly rhetoric and its attacks on fellow Kenyans, and reject it in the end.”

The opposition chief had in the past blasted Ruto’s dynasty versus hustler rallying call, saying it is a time bomb that has the potential of upsetting the peace and stability of our nation'.

He likened the slogan to Germany’s Adolf Hilter who rallied the country on an anti-Jews slogan and ended up plunging the European nation into a bloodbath.

The National Cohesion and Integration (Amendment) Bill, 2021, by Kiambaa MP Paul Koinange seeks to criminalise incitement against any person, group or community on the basis of social status.

The bill is viewed as one that targets the use of the hustler narrative.

The draft bill proposes a Sh5 million fine or five years imprisonment or both to any person who utters words intended to incite feelings of contempt, hatred, hostility, violence or discrimination against any person, group or community on the basis of the social status of a person.

“Where a state officer is found culpable of incitement on the basis of ethnicity, racial or social status, the officer shall be subject to the applicable disciplinary procedures for the relevant office and may be dismissed or removed from office,” the draft bill states.

“Where a person who has been dismissed or removed from office for incitement on the basis of ethnicity, racial or social status, the person shall be disqualified from holding any other state office.”

Koinange’s bill gives the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) a constitutional mandate to conduct investigations where there has been incitement on the basis of ethnicity, racial or social status.

If the bill gets the approval of MPs, the commission then upon concluding investigations will make recommendations to relevant authorities to initiate disciplinary action against any person found culpable.

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