Jalang'o lays bare presidential ambitions amid ODM wrangles

Says within next next five years he will have made a decision on what he will do next in politics.

In Summary
  • This is not the first time the legislator has declared his interest in running for a presidential seat.
  • On March 19, Jalang'o said he is working with the President to learn his skills for winning an election.
Lang'ata MP Phelix Odiwour alia Jalang'o in Migori on March 25,2023.
Lang'ata MP Phelix Odiwour alia Jalang'o in Migori on March 25,2023.

Lang'ata MP Phelix Odiwuor alias Jalang'o has opened up on his ambition to be a president.

Speaking at Citizen TV, Jalang'o said within the next five years he will have made a decision on what he will do next in politics.

"One day If Baba (Raila) will never be the President I will be the first Luo president. If he doesn't win the next election and doesn't be the first Luo ever to be elected President, I will be the commander in chief. All I pray for is life," he said.

Jalang'o said he has registered to advance his education to a master's in preparation for the presidential bid.

This is not the first time the legislator has declared his interest in running for a presidential seat.

On March 19, Jalang'o said he is working with the President to learn his skills for winning an election.

"I went to Ruto to learn skills of winning elections because Ruto has never lost elections since he entered politics. I went to learn how he (Ruto) has been getting it right whether it's stealing or other ways," he said.

Jalang'o has been in the eye of a storm after he was part of a group that visited Ruto at State House and pledged to work with him.

The meeting was seen as part of the President's strategy to counter the opposition chief.

The MPs were blasted for meeting Ruto and accused of allegedly violating the party's constitution.

Migori Senator Eddy Oketch wrote to the party to expel and deregister the nine lawmakers last month.

However, Raila made a U-turn on the planned expulsion of nine rebel MPs saying the MPs had written to him explaining why they visited Ruto and his deputy Rigathi Gachagua.

He added that they had affirmed their commitment to the Orange party.

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