- On Tuesday, February 11, some ODM party members called for Moses Wetang'ula to resign in the post of National Assembly Speaker
- Former President of the Kenya Lawyers Association (LSK) Nelson Havi suggested that the motion to excite Wetang'ula is taking over
- Wetang'ula's problems intensified recently after a panel of three judges decided that he could not hold the position of Speaker when he was a leader in a political party
Nairobi – Former President of the Law Society (LSK) Nelson Havi has predicted the dismissal of National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula.
Source: UGC
Will Moses Wetang'ula be removed from his post?
Wetang'ula's fate was in a state of unconsciousness after a panel of three judges decided that he could not serve as a Speaker while holding the position of Ford Kenya party leader.
According to the court, the Speaker who is also the leader of Ford Kenya has a conflict of interest, and his decisions may be impartial, including his decision to declare that the Kenyan Union first has the majority of parliamentarians in parliament, as opposed to Union Declaration.
After the resignation of the National Assembly sessions, some members of the United Kenya Declaration Union began to push Wetang'ula to resign.
Now, Nelson Havi has pointed out that a former Bungoma senator may be voted in disbelief as Speaker of the National Assembly.
In an X (Twitter) message on Tuesday, February 11, Havi claimed that the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) may take revenge against Wetang'ula after their historic divisions.
According to the famous lawyer, even UDA members of his party President William Ruto They may not save the Speaker of the National Assembly.
Former President of the Association of Lawyers (LSK) suggested that it was just a few days before the motion to remove Wetang'ula being presented to parliament.
“ODM will retaliate against Moses Wetang'ula for a noisy and violent divorce process he has passed. UDA or anc. It's just a matter of a few days, ” Havi said.
How Wetang'ula answered the call to resign
In the development of the issue, Wetang'ula ignored calls from some of the MPs who wanted him to resign during a heated debate over the formation of Parliament.
Rising of the disciplinary argument in parliament on Tuesday afternoon, February 11, after a long break by Parliament, Suba North MP, Millie Odhiambo, asked Wetang'ula to consider resignation in accordance with the Supreme Court's decision.
Millie, who is a minority in parliament, said there would be a conflict of interest if Wetang'ula continued to lead parliamentary sessions while also leading Ford Kenya.
He wanted him to release his deputy, Gladys Sholleirunning sessions on Tuesday.
However, Wetang'ula dismissed the call for his resignation, saying that no specific argument was presented about his conduct.
The Speaker added that there was no part in the Supreme Court's decision to recommend that he be removed from his post.
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