Senator Gloria Orwoba says he does not regret being dismissed at Uda: “They are really afraid”

  • Senator Gloria Orwoba accused the UDA party of violating court orders for dismissing and informing government agencies about its successor despite legal barriers
  • Senator Gloria Orwoba has claimed that Senate Speaker Amason Kingi dismissed the court’s directive to suspend the implementation and announce that his seat in parliament was open
  • The famous senator explicitly expressed his anger and sadness against the UDA party led by President William Ruto

Senator Gloria Orwoba has finally broke his silence over his dismissal from the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) and a complex announcement to announce his Senate seat is open.

Gloria Orwoba’s photo speaking. Senator Gloria Orwoba has expressed dissatisfaction with the UDA party. Photo: Gloria Orwoba.
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Did UDA violate the court order by dismissing him?

The senator who found himself in trouble posted a message via his social networks on Wednesday, May 21, claiming that UDA They violated the original court order by continuing the process of dismissing and informing government officials about his successor.

He added that the upcoming events will show to the President’s supporters William Ruto In Kisii County that they cannot defend the President while blaming the people around him.

“#Teamglo is aware that the United Democratic Alliance, Uda, has no intention of respecting the court’s orders. It read part of the Orwoba statement.

Orwoba said that the court’s orders to cease his dismissal from UDA and the cancellation of his Senate appointment were presented to Speaker Amason Kingi through his office and whatsapp.

In addition, he claimed that despite receiving the instructions, Kingi ignored it and announced that his seat was open.

“For example, the instructions were issued at the same time when the Government newspaper announcement was released. Within an hour since the announcement, IEBC They will announce the name of the new nominee despite the existence of two court orders. Remember there was no contact from the Registrar of Political Parties to me before all these steps were taken, ” Said Orwoba.

The renowned senator said that his war in court was not to stay with the seat but to show Kenyans that there were major political warfares that should be defeated in the next general election.

He expressed his sadness to the UDA party but insisted he was not disappointed.

“In addition, to avoid ignorance, yes, I am angry and offended, but I am not disappointed or frustrated – because my colleagues know the bell is raised, the time is over! He said.

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