Azimio La Umoja- One Kenya Coalition leaders in Narok County have differed harshly with Narok Senator Ledama Ole Kina, claiming he is a Kenya Kwanza mole within the movement.
The legislators led by Martin Ole Kamwaro have vowed to provide evidence proving that Ledama is secretly a supporter of Kenya Kwanza Alliance aspirants.
“The person carrying the ODM Senatorial ticket in Narok County is not faithful to the party. We have a lot of communication where he is telling people not to vote for the ODM gubernatorial candidate Moitalel Ole Kenta,” alleged Kamwaro.
Kamwaro who is also a contestant for the Narok North MP seat on an independent ticket further claimed that he has evidence of Ole Kina confessing to have been paid by the incumbent Governor Samuel Tunai to divide the Maa votes so that the governor, who is vying for the Senatorial seat can easily sail through.
“I challenge the party organs to carry out investigations on my claims. I am ready to give evidence when I am called upon so that we can establish the truth,” Kamwaro claimed.
Moreover, Kamwaro’s allegations have been backed up by a member of the Maasai Council of elders’ Mzee John Tompoya, who also claimed that Ledama was supporting Patrick Ole Ntutu who is a UDA gubernatorial aspirant.
Likewise, Mzee Tompoya urged Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Alliance presidential flag bearer Raila Odinga to intervene. According to him, the disputes in the party could negatively impact election outcome on August 9th.
“Ledama is a social media leader. I originate from Ildamat clan where Ole Kina also comes from. For the last five years he has been in office, he has not come on the ground to listen to people’s views,” stated Mzee Tompoya.
Furthermore, the Azimio leaders made these remarks at Motonyi area, in Narok North Sub County at the home of former late Cabinet Minister William Ntimama where the elders and spiritual leaders met to pray for Kamwaro’s bid.