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Joho will be Raila’s 2017 running mate – MPs

Speaking during a rally in Kisumu, Kilifi Woman Representative Aisha Jumwa, and Mbita MP Millie Odhiambo stated that his hard work for the party showed his commitment to Odinga/CFM NEWS

Speaking during a rally in Kisumu, Kilifi Woman Representative Aisha Jumwa, and Mbita MP Millie Odhiambo stated that his hard work for the party showed his commitment to Odinga/CFM NEWS

NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct 1 – Two ODM leaders have fronted Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho to be CORD leader Raila Odinga’s running mate in next year’s General Election.

Speaking during a rally in Kisumu, Kilifi Woman Representative Aisha Jumwa, and Mbita MP Millie Odhiambo stated that his hard work for the party showed his commitment to Odinga.

Joho on his part indicated that he was ready to work hard to ensure the CORD leader clinches the presidency in 2017.

“The party met in Mombasa and we decided that our presidential candidate in ODM is Raila Amollo Odinga and we will work tirelessly day and night to ensure that he is on the ballot paper in 2017,” he said.

During the party’s 10th year celebration, Odinga praised him and went further to state that there were no problems in the CORD coalition.

“We do not have a problem inside CORD. CORD is strong with ODM, Wiper and Ford Kenya. We are together and there is no fight inside the coalition. The time will come when we will have our nominations. In ODM, we will have our candidate, Wiper will have their candidate and Ford Kenya will also have their candidate,” he stated.

“We will weigh ourselves against each other in a friendly competition where there is no jealousy or hate. We are all friends. But first for us we have to start by making our party ODM stronger,” he said.

Earlier, Odinga supported Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka’s proposal to have parties affiliated to Cord hold joint nominations.

READ: Raila expresses support for Kalonzo’s idea of joint CORD nominations

According to Musyoka, this would not mean the dissolution of affiliate parties but would reduce fallouts.

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The Wiper leader on Saturday kicked off a road show in Mombasa ahead of a major rally for Sunday where the party was expected make a declaration over its position on the Cord’s presidential flag bearer.

During the rally, Wiper is also set to express its views over the nomination process to be used by the coalition.

Wiper Secretary General Hassan Omar stated that the party has mobilised its supporters for the tour and expected a major crowd during the rally.

Police allowed Musyoka to hold the rally at Tononoka grounds.

(Ojwang Joe contributed to this report)

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