Babu Owino, Ledama now make fresh demands to ODM party, otherwise…
A side-by-side image of Embakasi East MP Babu Owino and Narok Senator Ledama Olekina. PHOTOS | COURTESY
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Embakasi East Member of Parliament Babu Owino
and Narok Senator Ledama Olekina have continued their onslaught against the
Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party, accusing the political outfit of
shortchanging them in Parliament leadership slots.
Babu and Olekina, speaking during a joint
press address on Friday after their Thursday night Twitter outbursts, claimed youthful
legislators in ODM have been sidelined in the allocation of Parliament leadership positions
despite their contributions and sacrifices during the campaign period.
According to the vocal Embakasi East MP, the
Raila Odinga-led party is only interested in rewarding ‘senior citizens’ at the
expense of the youth.
He alleged that he was initially fronted as
the National Assembly’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) Chair, but the decision
has since been rescinded by ODM’s top brass.
The PAC Chair slot, he says, has now been
handed to the party National Chairman John Mbadi, who made his way back to the
House after being nominated as he did not defend his seat at the August General Election.
“I was fronted to be the PAC Chairman by my
fellow MPs, then the party agreed about this position. Then yesterday, I was
called and told to leave this position to Mbadi. Mbadi is already a party
Chairman for ODM, in addition to that he was Nominated, and again we want to
add him the PAC Chairman,” said Babu.
“Give the youth what belongs to the youth,
and give the elderly what belongs to the elderly. If we will not be rewarded as
the youth in ODM, then we will reward ourselves.”
He further noted that the fidelity of the
youth to the ODM party has long been taken for granted, adding that they will
hence not take this lying down.
“We have been shortchanged by the ODM party. When
we were campaigning we were with Raila Odinga, but when it comes to sharing of
leadership others are rewarded. Loyalty must be rewarded…even in nominations in
majority of the county assemblies, a lot of youth were left out,” he stated.
“We are loyal to the party but the party is
now punishing us…The party must stop rewarding senior citizens at the expense
of the youth.”
Ledama, on the other hand, urged the ODM
leadership to reconsider its decisions on Parliament leadership, failure to
which they will make a countrywide tour and consult the youth.
“We have decided that the time is now for us
to speak to our party, and beseech our party, to be able to reconsider the
decisions that they’re making now because those decisions will cost the party,”
he stated.
“I want to be very cantankerous, and to be
very candid, that if the party does not reconsider this, then we’ll be able to
go around the country and talk to the youth and chart our future. From today
some of us will start being disloyal.”


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