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Legislator distances self from Malaba mayhem

Legislator distances self from Malaba mayhem
Teso North MP Oku Kaunya. PHOTO/Print

Teso North MP Oku Kaunya, has condemned chaos that marred the ODM Party/Azimio leader, Raila Odinga’s public rally in Busia town, Monday.

Speaking to the press at Malaba, Kaunya said Busia County has been peaceful for many years and leaders should not use goons, to create a state of anarchy in the town.

“Raila’s public rally at Malaba dispensary was peaceful, but the scenario was different in Busia where goons were hired, to cause mayhem less oblivious of the presence of leaders from across the region,” he said.

“The drama started when Raila welcomed Busia governor, Paul Otuoma, to address the crowd before rowdy youths charged towards the main dais, where the former Prime Minister and other leaders were addressing supporters, to protest against Governor Otuoma’s government,” Kaunya added.

Raila’s security team was forced to build a human shield to protect the ODM leader and other leaders before police managed to restore peace.

Similarly, Busia Women Rep Catherine Omanyo, while condemning the incident, urged police to be non-partisan and serve all Kenyans with equal attention, whether in government or opposition.

Omanyo urged the police to ensure that peace prevails in rallies, whether organized by those in power or by the opposition, wondering where the country is headed to if youths were allowed to take hostage of rallies like the one witnessed in Busia, where cars were stoned.

Launch probe

“I urge the Inspector General Japhet Koome, to launch investigations into the incident with a view to establishing who was the sponsor of this unfortunate incident, and the owner of the pick-up that was used to ferry the weapons,” the lawmaker noted.

She added; “Leaders should exercise accountability in whatever roles they were involved in, instead of using their positions to incite the youths, to engage in violent activities.”

Kaunya denied he was behind an incident where some youths in Malaba interrupted the Governor’s speech, noting that some residents were trying to register their displeasure, over the lack of drugs in hospitals and poor service delivery.

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