
Yesterday former Nairobi governor Dr Evans Kidero had a meeting with the UDA Secretary general honourable Malala. Mr Kidero was accompanied by his fellow Luo leaders who had the same interests.
The team led by Dr Evan Kidero ditched their ODM party moving to the UDA party. Kidero who had an opportunity to talk said that he was tired of being treated like an outsider in his party and therefore he wanted to join a party that respects and has the aim of seeing its members grow.
Yesterday Night, on his social media handles, Ledama Olekina responded to Kidero's allegations. The lawmaker said that in politics rejections are there therefore Kidero's move was not a surprise. However, the Narok senator went ahead to give Kidero a caution. He told him to watch out where he was going not to be hit by the door in front of him.
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