
Former prime minister Raila Odinga's daughter Winnie Odinga. Photo/Courtesy.
Former presidential candidate Mwalimu Abduba Dida, has defended East African Legislative Assembly member Winnie Odinga for Skipping president Wiliam Ruto's Meeting held early this week.
Dida noted that he is not in support of the decision by former prime minister Raila Odinga's daughter, however, he feels that it was right for her not to fake respect for the head of state.
The vocal pilitician noted that Winnie is not pretending about her feelings towards president Wiliam Ruto and the Kenya Kwanza government adding that the members of Parliament should emulate her.
"I most decidedly don't agree with Hon Winni Odinga's move to skip HE Ruto's EALA MPs meeting but still respect her right and decision." Mwalimu Dida posted on his social media pages.
"She is not pretending about her feelings towards the president and gvt. Every MP should emulate this." He added.
Source: https://twitter.com/mwalimu_dida/status/1600498366009544704?t=YOY8SJzzlCtNOg7rkUEGKA&s=19
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