- On Wednesday, April 9, ODM -elected MP Umulher Harun apologized to parliament for the tragic incident in which he fought with EALA Falhadha MP Iman
- In an apology, the MP revealed the name of the male MP who allegedly distributed the video to the public
- Harun told members how he urged his male colleague not to release the video, but still released it
Nairobi – Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) MP Umulher Harun has criticized the MP who photographed his fierce confrontation with Falkada Iman Dekow, the current MP for the East African Parliament (EALA).
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What Wetang'ula said about female MPs to fight
On Wednesday, April 9, Speaker of the National Assembly Moses Wetang'ula said that police are investigating the MP who recorded the two MPs fighting.
Wetang'ula indicated that steps would be taken against anyone who would be found to record the incident.
“The video recording of the controversy is alleged to have been made by one of us in parliament. Wetang'ula said.
Who leaked the video of Umulkhe Harun?
However, when Harun stood to apologize to his fellow parliamentarians, he revealed that the East Tiganian MP Mpuru Aburi had recorded such a bad confrontation.
Harun bitterly questioned why the East Tiganian MP released the shameful video to the public.
The nominee was surprised if Aburi was part of a group aimed at attacking him without knowing it.
“I am a blind person, so in that case I realized Mpuru Aburi was recording the video, immediately after the incident I approached him and wanted him not to record the video because he was the only person who was recording, I wonder what his intention was, and I wonder if it was a planned attack and if he was part of the incident, but I saw him recording,” Harun said.

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Some MPs criticized Aburu for his move to post the video after Aarun's disclosure.
However, the Speaker assured the elected MP that measures would be taken against Aburi if the ongoing investigation confirmed that he was the one who recorded the incident.
“Do not ask, leave the Speaker, we will deal with the investigation when the investigation is completed,” Said the Speaker.
What punishment was Falkada Iman?
Meanwhile, the Speaker of the National Assembly prevented Falkhaka from entering the parliament for 90 days.
In his decision on Wednesday, April 9, the Speaker strongly condemned the fighting.
Wetang'ula explained that the online region about the war put Parliament in a critical condition and that such events should not be allowed anywhere near Parliament.
The Speaker of the National Assembly ordered that Falkada stay away from the parliamentary buildings until he apologized in writing to his office.
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