Editor's Review

In 2018, Wetangula was unceremoniously removed from office of the minority leader and replaced with ODM's James Orengo.


Narok Senator Ledama Ole Kina has finally agreed that National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula's words on political divorce have come to pass.

In a statement in reference to a ruling Wetangula made on Thursday in which he ruled that the Azimio La Umoja One Kenya is the minority while the Kenya Kwanza Alliance is Majority, Ledama noted that the former senator has kept his word. 

Ledama said the ruling though illegal, Wetangula had made true his promise of making his divorce from NASA Noisy, Messy and Ugly.

"Speaker @HonWetangula has broken a new record as an advocate of the high court! He has declared any form of agreements made in this country as null and void and his decision now form part of a new jurisprudence in Kenya. He gets the last laugh - divorce is noisy, messy and ugly!" He said.

Senator Ledama Ole Kina. PHOTO | COURTESY

While be axed as the Senate Minority leader, Mudavadi promised the ODM party a messy divorce saying he will pay at an opportune time.

The former Bungoma senator was unceremoniously removed from office and replaced with ODM's James Orengo.

"If anyone wants a divorce it will be noisy, messy and unhelpful, and it will have causalities," Wetangula said on March 15, 2018.

The then Senate Speaker Kenneth Lusaka told Senators that he had received a letter from now moribund NASA Minority Whip Mutula Kilonzo informing him of the decision to remove Wetangula.