Sankok, Omar Survive as UDA Drops 10 in EALA Nominations

Kenya Kwanza alliance leaders displaying the agreements at KICC in a past event
Kenya Kwanza Alliance leaders displaying the agreement after 13 parties formalised their cooperation at KICC in a past event
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The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) Party on Wednesday, November 16, voted to elect nominees for membership in the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA).



UDA settled informer Mombasa senator, Hassan Omar, Zipporah Kering, David Ole Sankok, Fred Muteti and Falhada Dekow Iman.



However, ten aspirants failed to make it to the UDA's list of nominees after garnering fewer votes in the mini-poll.



The initial shortlist included Joel Nyambane, Geoffrey Karobia, Fred Muteti, Anne Too, and Lilian Tomitom. 

 

President William Ruto welcomes Kenya Kwanza Nairobi County Assembly Speaker race candidate Benson Mutura into the coalition at his Karen residence.
President William Ruto welcomes Kenya Kwanza Nairobi County Assembly Speaker race candidate Benson Mutura into the coalition at his Karen residence.
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Others were Yasser Bajaber, Jonas Kuko, Abdikadir Aden, and Rebecca Lowoiya. 



President William Ruto led the UDA MPs to vote secretly after noting that he would not coerce the party into picking the nominees. 



"It's up to you to select those who will be MPs of the East African Legislative Assembly," the president assured.

The list of UDA nominees will be scrutinised in Parliament, where MPs will vote to either confirm or reject the nominees. 



Other major parties that fronted nominees included Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), Wiper and Jubilee.



On Wednesday, November 9, ODM fronted Winnie Odinga and six othersSuleiman Shahbal (Mombasa), Mohammed Diriye (Wajir), Timothy Bosire (Nyamira), Beatrice Askul (Turkana) and Justus Kizito (Kakamega).



Meanwhile, at the PG, Ruto also asked UDA MPs to focus on delivering for the people of Kenya and desist from any side shows and distractors. 



The President noted that he was not interested in ​​​​​​​changing the Constitution to extend his term limit by 1 more years. 



"Do not push for selfish and self-serving legislation, like changing the Constitution to remove term limits.



"My focus is service to the people of Kenya, as such, anything beyond that is a waste of time and resources," Ruto warned.

President William Ruto arrives for second cabinet meeting at State House accompanied by Mining CS Salim Mvurya and Sports CS Ababu Namwamba on Tuesday, November 15, 2022
President William Ruto arrives for second cabinet meeting at State House accompanied by Mining CS Salim Mvurya and Sports CS Ababu Namwamba on Tuesday, November 15, 2022
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