• Former South Mugirango MP Omingo Magara and Deputy President William Ruto in a previous event.

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  • The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) National Treasurer Omingo Magara on Monday, February 28, announced that he has resigned from the party.

    Magara made the pronouncement during a meeting with grassroots leaders from Kisii town. The former MP noted that he resigned over the lack of democracy in UDA and had opted to go back to the People Democratic Party (PDP) led by Migori Governor Okoth Obadio. 

    He had earlier indicated that he was considering changing political allegiance over what he termed as being undermined by his colleagues. 

    On Sunday, he had dismissed news circulating on social media claiming that he had decamped from the party affiliated to Deputy President William Ruto.

    “In the journey called life, great bends require a great driver to navigate, but the journey must go on, to all my supporters, I’ve heard you, and as a good leader, I’m currently engaged in consultations and I’ll be making a major announcement soon,” Magara wrote.

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