This is the man Mudavadi wants to Replace Osotsi in ANC

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Days after ousting nominated MP Godfrey Osotsi over claims of misuse of the party’s funds when he served as secretary-general before the 2017 General Election, ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi is said to be rooting for tycoon Abdinasir Hassan of Hass Petroleum to be nominated to replace Osotsi.

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Reports indicate that Abdinasir Hassan got the ANC’s favour owing to its Sh60 million fund of ANC party in 2017 general elections.

Brown Ondego, a close ally of Mudavadi was also in the deal. Hassan’s name was number three on nomination list and Mudavadi
believes he will be one of his key financiers come 2022 presidential elections that he is gearing for.

Nominated MP Godfrey Osotsi

It is on these grounds that Mudavadi is under pressure to sacrifice nominated MP Godfrey Osotsi. Osotsi has been battling to
mend fences with Mudavadi using a number of Luhya elders among them, the head of Church of God Byrum Makokha and former senator Patrick Wangamati, the father of Bungoma governor Wycliffe Wangamati.

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At one time, Osotsi even went public asking for a truce and wrote a letter to Mudavadi but instead, it ended up on social media. The nominated MP’s lawyers have also written to Mudavadi.

Outspoken Central Organisation of Trade Unions secretary general Francis Atwoli is said to be unhappy with Mudavadi’s failure to extend an olive branch to his former secretary general.

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It is now feared Malala might be next on the disciplinary table, due to his close ties with ODM leadership. Already, Malala was arrested by the sleuths in Kakamega soon after attending a function presided over by DP William Ruto in Ikolomani.

The outspoken senator is on record to have clashed with the ANC leadership when it expelled Osotsi. Malala was elected on the ANC platform. Indeed, Muluka once told journalists during a press conference in Nairobi that Osotsi’s fate in ANC
had long been sealed, with the MP’s case closed and Malala fixed.

 

 

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