‘We’re not in Gov't!’ ODM Deputy Party Leader Simba Arati insists
The Orange Democratic
Movement (ODM) Deputy Party Leader and Kisii Governor Simba Arati has insisted
that the political entity is not part of the Kenya Kwanza government and called
on its members to stick to its rules and regulations.
Speaking in Ekeranyo,
Nyamira County, on Friday, Arati reassured party members that ODM will field
candidates in all elective positions across the country.
Arati made the remarks
during the burial ceremony of Peter Chanua, the father of Narok County Revenue
Director Walter Chanua, refuting claims that the party has joined the
government amid threats of mass walkouts from the two parties in the region to
join Dr. Fred Matiang’i's bandwagon ahead of the 2027 polls.
"Chama cha ODM haiko
kwa Kenya Kwanza. ODM ni ODM. Sisi hatuko kwa serikali ya Ruto,” said Arati.
According to Arati, ODM
only allowed some of its members to join the Executive, and they are being
treated as such. He further affirmed that Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna is the
official spokesperson of ODM.
"Sisi tulipeana tu
professionals, hiyo haimaanishi serikali ni ya ODM,” he said.
Arati spoke following a
series of endorsements from local leaders for former Interior CS Matiang’i as a
presidential flagbearer to unseat William Ruto from State House in the 2027
polls.
"Sisi tunataka
Matiang’i atuongoze,” Nyamira County Governor Amos Nyaribo said when he
addressed the gathering.
Controller of Budget
Margaret Nyakang’o, who was also present during the burial ceremony, lauded
counties that have been recording exemplary utilization of their funds and
called on devolved units to tighten their revenue collections to bridge the
financing gap of projects.
"Governors, you must
follow the law while doing your budgets... we must improve on revenue as well,”
she said.
Narok Governor Patrick Ole
Ntutu, who led the county staff to send off their revenue colleague’s father in
Nyamira, called for a closer working relationship between the border counties
of Narok and Kisii and asked the leaders to reach out to the government for
development projects.
"Kama Narok, tunataka
tuendelee kuhakikisha tuko na amani baina yetu ili tufanye kazi sote,” he said.
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