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ODM leader Raila Odinga is breathing fire after a section of lawmakers from his party visited President William Ruto Raila said those who visit the president must first get the party’s permission, especially if the transpiring discourse during the visit affects the party in any way Coming against the backdrop of a visit by nine ODM MPs to the house on the hill, Raila described them as traitors.
Coming days after the nine MPs from the Opposition party had a breakfast meeting with the head of state on Tuesday, February 7, Raila termed them as traitors, adding their development excuse for the visit was also flimsy. 1.8M246 My teacher called me stupid, made me feel worthless – Qui Gakuo READ ALSO TikToker Rex Papi’s Hilarious Antics of Posing with Unsuspecting Kenyans Tickle Netizens Speaking at the Azimio la Umoja parliamentary meeting in Machakos earlier today, Raila said those who visit the president must first get the party’s permission. “If you want to see the president as a person resident in the state House, go. But if you want to go and talk about issues that affect the party, then you must be given permission by the party. These people have been seen for who they are, traitors in the course of a revolution,” he said. Raila says no MP should visit Ruto on grounds of development To Raila, no MP should endear himself to the Executive so that he or she can get development in the constituencies, as it was Parliament which is mandated to allocate resources. “Resources are actually allocated by Parliament. The Executive comes with a budget, and Parliament looks at how to allocate resources. This MPs who would go to see Mtukufu Rais Nyayo and plead with him for development projects is long behind us,” he said. READ ALSO Emotional Moment as George Magoha’s Son Michael Fights Tears While Paying Tribute to Him: “Family Came First” Additionally, the former prime minister said Azimio allied leaders who have defected to the Kenya Kwanza faction should resign formally from their elective seats.
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