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Chaos mar ODM meeting
Monday, 08 February 2010 01:12
Bunge La Mwananchi Secretariat
By Anderson Ojwang and Nichlolas Anyuor Several people were injured when a meeting of ODM delegates in Nyanza turned chaotic. Delegates allied to Public Service Minister Dalmas Otieno clashed with those of his rival Ochilo Ayacko, while Nyakach MP Pollyns Ochieng’ Daima and his rival Peter Odoyo nearly exchanged blows as their delegates fought before Gem MP Jakoyo Midiwo and security officers intervened. Trouble started when Mr Ouma Apuoyo was invited to speak for Nyakach branch, which did not go down well with Daima’s team. The latter stormed the podium and grabbed the microphone resulting in a melee. The meeting, presided over by Prime Minister Raila Odinga and top party officials, sought to resolve disputes in the branches, and take a stand ahead of the referendum on the draft constitution. Speaking at the function ODM Treasurer Omingo Magara said the party risked falling apart due to squabbles. "We must not allow ourselves to fight every now and then. We will lose all our generals and in the end we shall be the losers. We must remain united and look ahead," he said. ODM chairman, Henry Kosgey, said the wrangles were a sign of healthy internal competition. "We will do all that is within our reach to ensure democracy in the party. We are out to consolidate for the 2012 General Election and we hope to have Raila as the next president," he said. Land Minister James Orengo warned delegates against wrangling, saying it would undermine the larger agenda. Public Works Minister Chris Obure asked the secretariat to resolve party disputes. Chairman of Nyanza MPs’ Forum John Pesa blamed infighting on unresolved election disputes. "We must remain united and look at the bigger picture. It is wrong to fight in front of visitors and the PM," he said. The leaders spoke in Homa Bay at a meeting of ODM branches from Nyanza. It was attended by Medical Services Minister Anyang’ Nyong’o and MPs James Rege, John Mbadi, Omondi Anyanga, Millie Odhiambo, Elzabeth Ongoro, Martin Ogindo, Shakeel Shabbir and Fred Outa.
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