Coalition de l'opposition met en garde Edwin Sifuna

La Coalition de l'opposition a émis un avertissement au rebelle ODM après la révocation du sénateur de Nairobi Edwin Sifuna de son poste de secrétaire général. Des signes indiquent qu'il pourrait être expulsé du parti. Cela implique plusieurs dirigeants de divers partis d'opposition.

La Coalition de l'opposition, incluant des partis tels que DAP-K, le Democratic Party, PLP et Wiper, a adressé un avertissement au sénateur de Nairobi Edwin Sifuna. Cela fait suite à sa révocation du poste de secrétaire général de l'ODM, avec des indications d'une possible expulsion du parti. Des dirigeants comme Eugene Wamalwa de DAP-K, JB Muturi du Democratic Party, Martha Karua de PLP et Kalonzo Musyoka de Wiper sont mentionnés dans ce contexte. Le député de Saboti Caleb Amisi est également lié. Ces dirigeants semblent impliqués dans l'action contre Sifuna, considéré comme un rebelle de l'ODM. Le comté de Trans Nzoia est référencé parmi les zones connexes, ainsi que des noms comme Fred Matiang’i de Jubilee et Gachagua. Cependant, les détails spécifiques de l'avertissement ne sont pas clairement fournis dans ce rapport. L'incident met en lumière les tensions au sein de la coalition de l'opposition et de l'ODM.

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