The Orange Democratic Movement Party National Chair John Mbadi has affirmed that the party will conduct free and fair Party primaries.
Speaking on Monday in Migori during a ceremony that saw Governor Okoth Obado crowned as an elder, the Suba MP admitted that messy party primaries had cost the popularity of the party in the past elections.
"Let us be honest. We cannot afford to make the past mistakes. ODM did not have proper nominations especially for the Migori governor seat," he said.
Mbadi urged all aspirants interested to vie on the party's ticket to articulate their policies to the electorate, insisting that nobody will be favoured during nominations.
"The will of the people will be respected. Aspirants must therefore concentrate on selling their policies to the electorate," he said.
"Our party leader has pledged that he will respect the will of the people and work with those who shall be elected," he added.