Wednesday, April 16, 2025 - UDA’s Mombasa County Secretary General, Mutisya Wambua, has downplayed Nyali Member of Parliament, Mohammed Ali’s plans to exit the party, stating that the legislator’s departure will not affect the party’s strength or unity.
Speaking during a press briefing in Mombasa on Wednesday,
April 16th, Wambua noted that while the party will not stop Ali from
leaving, it remains open to working with him should he choose to stay.
“We are willing to work together with him, but if he is
seeking another path, he should find it quietly and allow the UDA Secretary
General to do his work,” Wambua said.
Wambua described the MP as a “political tourist,” accusing
him of lacking political stability.
“Today he is in Mombasa, tomorrow he might be eyeing Isiolo,
then Nairobi. That’s how unpredictable he is,” he added.
Wambua also emphasized that Ali’s potential exit would not
lead to a mass defection.
“I just want to assure everybody - he will not leave with
other people,” he stated.
Ali, who was elected on a UDA ticket in 2022, accused the
party’s National Secretary General Hassan
Omar of plotting to deny him the party’s nomination in 2027.
In a recent interview, Ali declared he is prepared to run as
an independent or join another political outfit.
“If you think the party is your property, we will explore
other options,” Ali said defiantly.
The Kenyan DAILY POST
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