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Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga maintains Orange Democratic Movement elections as scheduled
By Standard Reporter
NAIROBI, KENYA: ODM leader Raila Odinga on Tuesday confirmed that the party elections will be conducted as earlier scheduled.
He urged party supporters to ignore rumors that the elections have been postponed.
“I wish to reaffirm that the Party will hold its elections on 28th February, 2014 as earlier announced, ODM supporters and those vying for various positions should ignore rumors to the effect that the elections have been postponed,†he said in a statement.
The former Prime Minister assured all candidates that the party values all of them and will favour none. Instead, it will ensure free, fair and transparent elections that will leave it stronger and representative of the various segments and interests.
He appealed for issue and fact based campaigns that take cognizance of the fact that the party’s real opponents are not those vying for positions currently, but the ones it is to face from other parties after the elections.
Standard Digital News - Kenya : Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga maintains Orange Democratic Movement elections as scheduled
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ODM poll to go on as planned, says Nyong'o
By JAMES MBAKA and ANJELLAH OWINO
"The rumours that the elections will be pushed forward are baseless and made to cause unnecessary tension. We will hold the event as earlier planned," Nyong'o said at Orange House accompanied by party Executive Director Magarer Langat.
The Orange Democratic ( ODM) has clarified that the forthcoming party National Delegates Conference (NDC) will go on as planned. ODM Secretary General Anyang' Nyong'o has dispelled rumours that the convention to elect new office bearers will be postponedThe outgoing official also asked various aspirants to refrain from making statements that undermine party institutions.
The Kisumu Senator assured all the candidates that the party would hold free, fair and credible elections.
This comes a day after some aspirants alleged that the party's national elections board as currently constituted could not be trusted, as some of the members had served in the previous team that bungled nominations.
The party will today unveil the names of aspirants for various seats for the February 28 and March 1 party elections.
Standard Digital News - Kenya : ODM poll to go on as planned, says Nyong?o
By Standard Reporter
NAIROBI, KENYA: ODM leader Raila Odinga on Tuesday confirmed that the party elections will be conducted as earlier scheduled.
He urged party supporters to ignore rumors that the elections have been postponed.
“I wish to reaffirm that the Party will hold its elections on 28th February, 2014 as earlier announced, ODM supporters and those vying for various positions should ignore rumors to the effect that the elections have been postponed,†he said in a statement.
The former Prime Minister assured all candidates that the party values all of them and will favour none. Instead, it will ensure free, fair and transparent elections that will leave it stronger and representative of the various segments and interests.
He appealed for issue and fact based campaigns that take cognizance of the fact that the party’s real opponents are not those vying for positions currently, but the ones it is to face from other parties after the elections.
Standard Digital News - Kenya : Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga maintains Orange Democratic Movement elections as scheduled
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ODM poll to go on as planned, says Nyong'o
By JAMES MBAKA and ANJELLAH OWINO
"The rumours that the elections will be pushed forward are baseless and made to cause unnecessary tension. We will hold the event as earlier planned," Nyong'o said at Orange House accompanied by party Executive Director Magarer Langat.
The Orange Democratic ( ODM) has clarified that the forthcoming party National Delegates Conference (NDC) will go on as planned. ODM Secretary General Anyang' Nyong'o has dispelled rumours that the convention to elect new office bearers will be postponedThe outgoing official also asked various aspirants to refrain from making statements that undermine party institutions.
The Kisumu Senator assured all the candidates that the party would hold free, fair and credible elections.
This comes a day after some aspirants alleged that the party's national elections board as currently constituted could not be trusted, as some of the members had served in the previous team that bungled nominations.
The party will today unveil the names of aspirants for various seats for the February 28 and March 1 party elections.
Standard Digital News - Kenya : ODM poll to go on as planned, says Nyong?o