Kisanga in Parliament EALA Member of Parliament with ODM counterpart: “Stop photographing”

  • Two female legislators were trapped in a video in a parliamentary residence
  • The war involved an ODM nominee by ODM UMI Harun and Eala Falhada Iman MP
  • Kenyans online have expressed outrage and demands accountability and even resignation of the leaders involved

A spectacular event appeared inside a parliamentary residence when two female MPs found themselves in the midst of intense confrontation and anxiety on Tuesday, April 8.

ODM MP Umulkheir Harun (left) was involved in a war with his colleague EALA Falhada Iman (right). Photo: Umulkheir Harun, Uda.
Source: UGC

Two MPs invented a riot in parliament, Kenyans strongly condemn the incident

Two parliamentarians who were part of the mess have been identified as Umulkheir Harun, the elected MP through the ODM party, and Faldhada Iman, a representative in the East African Parliament (EALA).

In the online videos, the two leaders seem to be arguing with harsh words before the tension turned into a quarrel, which attracted other MPs and security guards.

In the video, an unidentified man is heard urging those around them not to intervene, saying: “Let them fight.”

At one point, one MP is heard asking the person not to continue photographing or recording the incident, but he usually responds to him that the incident is already being blown into business.

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Kisanga in Parliament EALA Member of Parliament to meet his ODM counterpart: "Stop photographing"
EALA Falhadha MP Iman was involved in the fighting in parliament. Photo: UDA.
Source: Facebook

The situation continued until a group of women MPs fled to the area to try to calm them down.

Finally, the Parliamentary Kiranja intervened and removed the MPs to control the situation.

The exact cause of the controversy has not yet been identified at the time of publishing this information.

Kenyans complain of shameful behavior from incumbent leaders

The public controversy among the appointed officers has sparked strong emotions among citizens, especially through social networks.

Many have strongly condemned the behavior and cited it as unworthy of people who are believed to lead the public.

The incident has raised anger among Kenyans, with a large number of citizens calling for the parliamentarians to resign or be assured of shameful parliament and their positions.

Kisanga in Parliament EALA Member of Parliament to meet his ODM counterpart: "Stop photographing"
ODM nominee MP Umulkheir Harun was involved in a parliamentary brawl. Photo: Umulkheir Harun.
Source: Facebook

Here are some comments from Kenyans online:

@Jmuthirsty:

“They should resign. This is a shame and we still call them 'gentlemen'?”

@Gratiadonum:

“I'm not surprised at all! Our elected leaders are …!

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@Armon_t_kenya:

“😂😂 MPs took 'the law in the hands' literally. Before 2027 one just wrote a book about this current parliamentHi. ”

@khalifgudo:

“They are all nominated by the parties, they have no moral responsibility to continue those positions. They should be abducted.”

@unbwog567155386:

“The shameful behavior from public officials, is also a disgrace as an adult. Shame for them.”

Grandpa Owino and Jaguar clashed in parliament in 2017

In such an event in 2017, the MP of Embakasi East, Babu Owino, and former Comfort MP, Charles 'Jaguar' Kanyi, clashed at the Parliamentary Information Center in front of the media cameras.

The dispute began after Babu claimed that the President's government Uhuru Kenyatta It is a “transitional government” and declared opposition leader Raila Odinga as a legitimate president, which upset Jaguar.

The controversy turned into a controversial controversy, until parliamentary security officials intervened.

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However, the riots continued to the parliamentary corridors, with the two of each other quiring each other on the parliament.

This recent event adds a list of cases that raise questions about the discipline, ethics, and integrity of leaders representing the public in the top decision -making bodies.

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