Ugenya MP forced to flee after chaos rocked funeral attended by Raila
Ugenya Member of Parliament David Ochieng was on Saturday forced
to cut short his speech and flee from a funeral in his constituency that was
attended by former Prime Minister, Raila Odinga.
Several people were injured and property destroyed during
the skirmish that were preceded by shouting match between supporters of the
Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) and those of the area MP, David Ochieng who
ditched Azimio la Umoja coalition and joined Kenya Kwanza immediately after the
last general elections.
Ochieng, the party leader of Kenya Kwanza allied Movement
for Democracy and Growth (MDG) was quickly whisked to his car as his aides
fired shots in the air to disperse a marauding group of mourners during a brief
scuffle at Ligega village in Ugenya Sub County.
Trouble began when Ochieng was invited to address the
mourners during the funeral of the late trade unionist and former long serving
Kenya National Union of Teachers, Siaya branch, William Ohonde.
Ochieng had barely made his remarks when a man emerged from
behind and roughed him up before snatching a microphone from his hands.
This caused a commotion that degenerated into a fight between
supporters of MDG and ODM.
In the process, MDG supporters were overwhelmed and chased
out of the funeral, with Ochieng, former Rarieda MP Nicholas Gumbo and former
journalist David Ohito, who are all associated with Kenya Kwanza, forced to
leave the venue at high speed.
As all these was happening, ODM brigade, led by party boss,
Raila Odinga, Siaya governor, James Orengo and legislators Opiyo Wandayi and
Samuel Atandi sat quietly in the dais.
Earlier, tension was high at the funeral as a group of
youths who sat on one side kept on shouting MDG and Kenya Kwanza slogans
whenever Members of County Assembly and other leaders rose to address the
mourners.
Addressing the mourners later, former prime minister, Raila
Odinga and other leaders condemned the incident as primitive, adding that those
who claim to be leaders must know how to carry themselves in public.
Siaya governor, James Orengo who equally condemned the chaos
that he said were orchestrated by MDG leader and a few hired goons said leaders
must carry themselves with decorum wherever they are.
National Assembly Minority Leader Opiyo Wandayi vowed to
camp in the area and ensure that such ‘nonsense’ comes to an end.
Wandayi urged Kenyans to reject Kenya Kwanza sycophants out
to take the country back to the dark days.
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