NO Joint Nominations , or WE LEAVE NASA Senator Hassan Omar Announces
Wiper Party Secretary¬General Hassan Omar has threatened that his party will leave the National Super Alliance (NASA) if they’re forced to hold joint nominations. Speaking on Tuesday, Omar, who is also the Mombasa Senator, stated that Wiper will not compromise its decision to field candidates for all elective posts.
“Wiper has not ratified any decision to hold joint nominations,” the Mombasa Senator affirmed. However, his announcement has not been received well by members of affiliate parties in NASA.
Five Members of County Assembly (MCAs) from Vihiga County have asked the Wiper Party to stop threatening NASA on nominations. Addressing the press on Monday evening, the County legislators urged Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka to come clean on whether the party will remain in NASA or will go it alone.
The five, who included Vincent Athiaya, Maureen Ambasa, Wilberforce Kitiezo and Tom Atingo, told Wiper leaders to stop using intimidation as a weapon yet they could negotiate.
This comes amid a fresh row sparked by Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho’s declaration that he has no opposition in NASA.
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huyu Mwarabu mijinga hawezi toa 2022 president elect Joho na kitu ingine ajue bila NASA hata MCA hawezi ona , jinga kabia
I don’t like either lakini omar still remembers how joho played him in 2013 and he will never agree on men in black conducted joint nominations. Even awiti said he would rather ran as independent. odm and nominations are like the sun and Moon.
Even worse all parties have been receiving nominations fees and currently sufficiently funded to try keep up with Jubilee machinery countrywide. Do you expect them to refund that cash? In a months time Ile vita itakuwa opposition civil will be the end of them all.
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