City Lawyer Cliff Ombeta has today declared a major battle to unseat the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) from am elective position he eyes in 2022.

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Ombeta has made it public that he will be out to unseat ODM from a parliamentary seat in the upcoming 2022 general election in Nyanza region.
He has deckared interest in contesting for the Bonchari Constituency Member of Parliament seat in 2022 to unseat the recently elected ODM affiliated Pavel Oimeke.
The City lawyer has revealed that he will vie for the Bonchari parliamentary seat to unseat ODM on a United Democratic Alliance(UDA) party ticket in 2022 General Election.
ODM's Pavel Oimeke clinched the Bonchari parliamentary seat a few months ago during a by-election conducted by IEBC in March this year.
ODM won the hotly contested seat, emerging the best after a fierce competition against the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party affiliation with Deputy President William Ruto.
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