For years, Honorable Junet Mohammed has been on record defending the Orange democratic Party and his leader Honorable Raila Odinga. On one occasion, he stated that, Raila’s decision is always final and his work is to follow it to the last point.
Well, it seems like that is not the case anymore. From the latest video shared online, junet has taken another step and promised to take the issues with Raila himself.
Speaking in Parliament during the debate on the state of the national assembly in regard to corruption accusations. Junet called out his own Party leader and President William Ruto. He claimed that, it is wrong for the whole house to be accused of bribes when those who took part are well known by the National intelligence service.
On the issues of CDF funds, Junet maintained that the funds have been of help to Kenyans and it will be wrong for it to be taken away. He claimed that, the functions of the said funds are no longer the same likey in early years. They are only targeting development of functions that are not devolved.
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On the issue of CDF, he assured other members, he will personally visit Raila Odinga and ask him to change his tune on the idea of sending the money to the devolved units.
Raila’s Position on CDF FUNDS.
Speaking during the joint Parliamentary group meeting in Karen, Nairobi. The Orange democratic Party leader made it clear he is not with the idea of continued allocation of money to the legislators. According to him, it is wrong and against the constitution of the day.
Raila maintained that, the fiction of the legislators is represention, legislation and overnight.
During his speech, members of the both houses heckled him on the topic forcing the president to intervene. Ruto stood by Raila’s side on the topic leaving members more agitated.