The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party seems determined to victimise further Migori Governor Okoth Obado whose life has not been easy over the past one month.
Obado was on Thursday released from the Industrial Area Prison in Nairobi after Justice Jessie Lesiit on Wednesday granted him bail in his ongoing case.
The Governor is accused of participating in the murder of Rongo University student Sharon Otieno.
The party through its Migori County Chair Phillip Makabongo has since reached out to its majority Members of County Assembly (MCAs), directing them to oust Obado on integrity grounds.
But though it seems very serious in ensuring a continuation of his woes, Obado can easily survive the onslaught by reaching out to opposition leader and the party chief Raila Odinga and settle their differences.
Basing on the Kenyan political landscape where party chiefs wield a major say in their party operations, reconciling with the former Prime Minister is the first step towards ensuring his continued stay in his post.
Also, with the animosity seemingly emanating from his opposition to the party ideologies, the Governor should consider realigning himself with the block, another possible route to achieving his desired result.
This, however, demands humility which the county chief might not be ready to demonstrate, especially after openly accusing the party of dictatorship.
Finally, he can go back to the people for their protection, this being in the form of enhancing his service delivery to them.
Consequently, they would re-elect him if he is ousted, bringing the wrangles to a permanent halt.