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ODM Parliamentary Group secretary Ababu Namwamba consults with James Orengo as party leader Raila Odinga looks on. Photo/ HEZRON NJOROGE 

By DAVID MUGONYI
Posted  Thursday, October 30  2008 at  17:11

In Summary

  • Orange Democratic Movement rejects the findings of the Waki Report.

  • Party says it will resist any attempts to charge any of the suspects named in a secret list outside the country.
  • Waki report contains fundamental flaws and commission overstepped its mandate.

The statement was read by ODM Parliamentary Group secretary Ababu Namwamba who was flanked by Mr Odinga, Mr Mudavadi, Mr Ruto, Mr Orengo, Mr Kosgey and Mr Gumo.

Others ministers present included: Charity Ngilu, Wycliffe Oparanya, Paul Otuoma, Chris Obure, Hellen Sambili and Dalmas Otieno.

 

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  1. Submitted by kenmare69

    Having this bunch of dishonest people in leadership is the incurable error that happened to our country! The hogwash they’re mouthing in rejection of the report reveals more about these people than they think they’re concealing. If our “national systems have not collapsed”, it’s because they haven’t reached critical mass yet, for these are the same people collapsing them. This also proves that for all his demeanor as a stalwart, Odinga has finally been emasculated by a small band of loud, possibly guilty, good-for-nothing self seekers. You should be ashamed of yourself, Raila.

    Posted  October 31, 2008 09:28 PM  
  2. Submitted by Wanjiku98

    geocha, i am very sorry. I guess the bulk of the Waki's secret list contains the names of those you think won. It gives me chills to imagine our country being ruled by these tribal warmongers and greedy power hungry flip flops. Look at this article!. And you are still supporting them?. They called in the international community. Now this community is taking them to Hague. If they were smart, they should have solved this problem locally right after the elections. We should never have come this way no matter what. geocha, enjoy the great drama.

    Posted  October 31, 2008 04:54 PM  
  3. Submitted by narano

    Those are our politicians. They will always agree on issues that benefit them. Nothing, nothing that borders on National good matters for them. But i pitty them, because they have failed to comprehend a crucial close in the Waki Report. The Hague is the final destination for some of you guys. Ole wenu. Human beings are not Pigs. The world will not let u free on this one.

    Posted  October 31, 2008 04:53 PM  
  4. Submitted by nani_ngombe

    Wanjiku98, If I were Raila, I'd have done the same thing. These people you trash as rubbish are the very same people who stood firmly by him seven months ago. Perhaps, you are one of those who'd not stand Agwambo's face then. I choose my true friends when in trouble, not in a movie hall. What we have in Kenya now is not a democracy but some bloated thing put there for the sake of peace. Somebody stole the elections and that is why we don't know who won the presidential vote (really?!?). Democracy is something I hold dear.

    Posted  October 31, 2008 04:43 PM  
  5. Submitted by yesuwangu

    Raail should not be coyed by ABABU and his team because 80% of the nation is supporting the waki Report.what Kenyans went through ababu and Musyoka never felt it,they are just playing politics with sensitive things to be heard

    Posted  October 31, 2008 11:54 AM  

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