Jalang’o Addresses Controversy Surrounding His Relationship With ODM After Being ‘Chased’

Lang’ata MP Phelix Odiwuor, popularly known as Jalang’o, has clarified that he has not left the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party, despite allegations claiming otherwise.

Jalang’o, who was elected on an ODM ticket in 2017, said that he has faced consequences within the party following a meeting he had with President William Ruto at State House. He said that he was subsequently removed from all ODM communications channels, leaving him uninformed about party affairs.

Jalang’o described the situation as difficult, feeling like an orphan within the party that once sponsored him. He said that he has been prevented from meeting Raila Odinga by individuals close to the former prime minister. He lamented the lack of opportunities to engage with Raila and expressed disappointment in being treated as an outcast within the party.

However, Jalang’o said that he remains a loyal member of ODM and that he is committed to supporting the party’s agenda. He said that he is hopeful that he will be able to meet with Raila Odinga soon and that he will be able to clear the air about his relationship with the party.

Jalang’o’s comments come at a time when ODM is facing a number of challenges, including internal rifts and declining popularity. The party is hoping to unite ahead of the 2022 general election, but Jalang’o’s case is a reminder of the divisions that still exist within the party.

It remains to be seen whether Jalang’o will be able to reconcile with ODM and whether he will be able to play a role in the party’s future. However, his comments have certainly raised eyebrows and have put ODM under the spotlight.

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Dennis Elnino

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