Migori Jubilee MCAs want Omamba, Odara and Oyaro to leave ‘their’ seats

HEADS ROLLING: Migori county assembly

HEADS ROLLING: Migori county assembly

By MN Reporter

Jubilee MCAs in Migori county tomorrow plans to push three MCAs from “their” minority seats ahead of reopening from recess.

The MCAs led by Isebania member Charles Nyange said the seats for minority parties should fall for them after the three moved over to ODM ahead of August 8 polls.

Those earmarked to be sent packing are Deputy Minority Leader George Omamba (North Kanyamkago-PDP), Minority Chief Whip Odoyo Odara (Kwa- NPK) and nominated MCA Helen Oyaro (PDP).

“Tomorrow we will have a Kamukunji to elect our members as Jubilee party and edge out the three who have left us in the minority docket for ODM,” Nyange said.

He was with nominated members Agnes Musembi (TIP) and Susan Mohabe (UDF).

Mohabe said the assembly will be informed joined by Jubilee MCAs and other minority parties number about 10 out of 63 members of the outcome before business of the house commence.

They said the move as seen Jubilee Party, which is a minority not represented on speakers panel, assembly service board, house business committees and other important committees.

But Omamba said the threats were null and void as assembly positions were held by members and not never through the parties.

“It is true I have defected back to ODM, and if they think I am holding for any party then so be it,” he said.