PoliticsWetangula’s group has called for prosecution of purported imposters who appended their signatures to oust himA faction allied to embattled Ford Kenya leader Moses Wetang’ulawants perceived renegades linked to his ouster to apologise or face a disciplinary committee. SEE ALSO: Luhya elders call for ceasefire between Wetang’ula, WamunyinyiAccording to Wetang’ula, 14 members who appended their signatures to the documents were not members of the party’s NEC. “We requested the registrar to give us the documents presented by the rebels who sat at Radisson Blu and upon our scrutiny, we found that there were 14 imposters,” claimed Wetang’ula.Wetangula’s group has called for prosecution of purported imposters who appended their signatures to oust him. This comes barely 24 hours after Registrar of Political Parties Ann Nderitu declared the warring between the two factions of the lion’s party a dispute. SEE ALSO: ODM: We’ve no business kicking Mudavadi out of his Amani partyIn a letter to Wetang’ula, Nderitu said the members of the party should resolve the row internally.
Source: Standard Digital June 11, 2020 15:56 UTC