Details of misappropriation of funds channelled to Nasa

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Bold moves take courage and good strategy but also a must is excellent financial strategic position. Moses Wetangula has openly laid out that he will be bidding for the 2022 presidential seat.

The party announced yesterday after a consultative meeting in Elementaita, Nakuru county.

“We would like to inform you that the party has deliberated and agreed that I will be the flagbearer come 2022. We will therefore, as from January next year, hold our party elections at grass root level in a move to revamp the party,”said Wetangula.

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However Wetang’ula said the party has raised various concerns on how the funds are unfairly appropriated by ODM.

The party announced it will be enjoining the suit filed by one of Nasa affiliate parties over appropriation of funds for political parties by ODM in the coalition.

“We will be enjoining suit to demand proper appropriation of party funds that are channelled to Nasa as a coalition. We have directed our legal advisers to proceed to court tomorrow to enjoin the party in the legal proceedings with ANC,” said Wetangula.

Ford Kenya maintained that funds channelled to Nasa as a coalition should be enjoyed equally among all the affiliated rather than ODM taking the biggest share.

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Section 24 ( 1 ) of the Parties Act provides that funds not less than 0.3 per cent of the revenue collected by the national government be allocated to the parties.

The team also asked President Uhuru Kenyatta to set up a non-partisan team to review the Constitution before the public referendum is conducted.

In terms of strategic move a team led by Eseli Simiyu will spearhead the grassroots elections.

The Bungoma senator said they will conduct elections at the grassroots to revamp the party ahead of the 2022 General Election.

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When asked to comment on the move by former Kakamega Senator Bonny Khalwale to support Deputy President William Ruto for president, Wetang’ula said the party’s stand is clear that it will field a presidential candidate.

On the ongoing maize scandal, Ford Kenya party opposed the proposal pay to farmers Sh2,300 for a bag of maize.

The party said farmers are paramount to the realisation of the Big Four Agenda.

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