Emerging details indicate that the ongoing row between Luo Nyanza’s most vocal female leaders has everything to do with the coming 2022 general polls.
Suba North lawmaker Millie Odhiambo and Homa Bay County Women Representative have been involved in an ugly spat lately after Odhiambo accused Wanga of poor leadership.
In a recent Facebook post, the controversial parliamentarian hit out at Wanga, taking issue with her type of leadership which she terms as abrasive, adding that she does not have her support.
“Her style of leadership is abrasive, divisive and manipulative. I hereby declare you do not have my support,” she is quoted by the Standard.
But according to the Standard, the same seems more about an ongoing supremacy between the two, considering that they might both be eyeing the Homa Bay gubernatorial seat.
This comes amid the approaching exit of county Governor Cyprian Awiti who is nearing his retirement, being on his second and last constitutional term.
Millie has repeatedly accused Wanga of misusing her power and funds allocated to her office to empower women in the county.
She is, however, yet to officiate her bid.
The race is, however, expected to heat up with time and more aspirants expected to join the race.