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| Budalangi MP Ababu Namwamba campaigns for Bukura Ward ODM aspirant Reuben Nyangweso in Lurambi on Saturday. |
By Francis Ontomwa
ODM legislators have once again urged Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi to return to the party.
Planning Minister Wycliffe Oparanya, MPs Ababu Namwamba and Manson Nyamweya, said Mudavadi’s departure was misguided.
They affirmed the doors were still open for him to reconsider his political ambitions and re-join the party.
“If Mudavadi were genuine he would admit he is feeling a rare political heat occasioned by his departure from ODM, but he can still come back home,” stated Namwamba.
Locked out
Mr Namwamba noted that the Sabatia MP risked being locked out of the next Government should he fail to heed to the humble call.
“This is free advice to Mudavadi, we tried all we could to advise him but he failed to listen to us, his chance to lead this country was only going to be realised within ODM,” noted Namwamba while campaigning for Bukura ward ODM candidate pharmacist Reuben Nyangweso.
Campaigns intensified on the last day for the Bukura ward by-election as both ODM and rival party UDF employed different tact to woo supporters.
While ODM party leaders addressed public rallies, UDF opted for door-to-door campaigns to drum up support for their candidates.
Confidence
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