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Kenya: Odinga Betrayed Coast Voters, Say MPs as They Vow to Ditch ODM

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Coast leaders have accused ODM leader Raila Odinga of betraying them over his stand on the proposed revenue sharing formula and parliamentary jobs.

The lawmakers on Thursday stated that despite their unwavering political support to the Orange party over the years, they have been constantly neglected and left on their own on important national issues.

Addressing the press at Parliament Buildings yesterday, 10 MPs led by Kilifi North MP Owen Baya said it’s time to severe links with ODM. They are Mohammed Ali (Nyali), Michael Kingi (Magarini), Aisha Jumwa (Malindi), Sharif Ali (Lamu East), Andrew Mwadime (Mwatate), Khatib Mwashetani (Lunga Lunga), Jones Mlolwa (Voi) Paul Katana (Kaloleni) and Benjamin Tayari (Kinango).

The MPs said the decision by ODM to support the revenue sharing formula that if adopted would see Mombasa County lose Sh513 million, Kwale (Sh1.213 billion), Kilifi (Sh1.192 billion), Tana River (Sh458 million) and Taita-Taveta (Sh388 million) is a clear demonstration of betrayal by Mr Odinga.

They pointed an accusing finger at four MPs from Nyanza who voted for the new formula, hence denying the Coast more money.

SELFISH VOTES

“We take political notice of the party-guided and choreographed votes of senators Fred Outa (Kisumu), James Orengo (Siaya), Moses Kajwang’ (Homa Bay) and Ochilo Ayacko (Migori) and wish to tell them that their selfish votes may be celebrated at home because they were an attempt to save BBI and millions of shillings as benefits of the handshake, but will have far-reaching political consequences,” Mr Baya said.