Court bars ODM from expelling Jalang'o, Ojienda and Odhiambo
A side-by-side image of Kisumu Senator Tom Ojienda and Lang’ata MP Felix Odiwuor alias Jalang’o. PHOTOS | COURTESY
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The court has issued temporary
orders barring the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) from expelling Kisumu
Senator Tom Ojienda and MPs Elisha Odhiambo (Gem) and Felix 'Jalang'o' Odiwuor
(Lang'ata) from the party.
The orders issued Tuesday by the Political
Parties Disputes Tribunal are pending the hearing of a case filed on Monday
challenging the trio’s expulsion over allegations of violating
the party’s constitution.
“In the interim and pending the hearing and determination of this Application, this Honourable Tribunal hereby issues interim conservatory orders staying the implementation and/or execution of the decision of the 1st Respondent to expel the Complainant/Applicant, Hon. Phelix Odiwuor Kodhe, from the Orange Democratic Movement Party,” read court papers.
The matter has been set for mention
on September 25.
Ojienda, Odhiambo and Jalang’o
were shown the door last
Wednesday alongside MPs Caroli Omondi (Suba South) and Gideon
Ochanda (Bondo).
They were accused of
violating ODM’s constitution and the Political Parties Act 2011 by openly
associating with and supporting activities of a rival political outfit, as well
as opposing lawful decisions made by party organs.
During a meeting with
Migori County ODM delegates on Friday, ODM leader Raila Odinga defended the
expulsion, saying the party can only be strong when its members are united and disciplined.
The Azimio leader
rebuked the five for what he termed as betraying the party, further daring them
to resign from their elective seats and seek fresh mandates from the people on
new party tickets.

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