Editor's Review

“I am a member of ODM, and ODM is the party I will use here. Maybe if they are planning to lose this Lang’ata seat.”

Lang’ata Member of Parliament Phelix Odiwuor popularly known as Jalang’o has maintained that he will use the Orange Democratic Party (ODM) ticket to vie for his second term in the 2027 general election. 

Speaking on Wednesday, September 13 at Wilson Airport in Nairobi County, Jalang’o said the ODM will lose the Langata seat if they deny him the party ticket in 2027. 

“I am a member of ODM, and ODM is the party I will use here. Maybe if they are planning to lose this Lang’ata seat,” said Jalang’o.

The first-term MP expressed confidence that he would be voted again by the people of Lang’ata for his second term in the 2027 general election.   

“Political seats are open for anyone, anyone can compete any day but it is the people of Lang'ata who will decide who their MP will be and they know who their next MP will be, the one who who is always there for them and that is me,” he added. 

fille image of Jalang'o and ODM secretary general Edwin Sifuna.

Jalang’o’s remarks come after ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna said the Lang’ata MP will not retain his seat in 2027 in the event his expansion from the ODM is stayed by the Court order. 

"Kila mtu ndani ya ODM amekubaliana na sisi kwamba wanafaa kufurushwa. Iwapo watakimbia kule mahakamani waweze Kusaidiwa bora sisi kama party tumefuata sheria," Sifuna stated. 

"Kitu ambacho mimi najua, na nimeadvise hawa ndugu zangu kwa sababu mtu kama Jalang'o tumetembea na yeye hii Nairobi tukitafuta kura. Nimeambia Jalang'o wacha kuchochwa na watu ata kama utafika 2027 na court order Lang'ata hupati tena."

Jalang'o is among the five rebel ODM MPs who have been kicked out of the party for declaring allegiance with President Ruto. 

Others are; Caroli Omondi (Suba South), Gideon Ochanda( Bondo), Elisha Odhiambo ( Gem), and Kisumu senator Prof Tom Ojienda. 

The Political Parties Disputes Tribunal (PDDT) on Tuesday issued orders staying ODM Party's move to suspend the MPs.