The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party leadership has moved to solve the leadership wrangles in Migori County.
The party has been facing rebellion and defiance in the county, as members air varying views and fight for the few available leadership slots.
The latest one is a claim by former party officials Festos Mapesa and Joseph Nyambori that they remain the Chairperson and Organising Secretary respectively in the county.
However, ODM National Secretary General Edwin Sifuna on Wednesday moved in to quell the row, making it clear that Phillip Mackabongo and Joseph Olala are the recognised holders of the seats.
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He said that the party does not recognise the two anywhere near its leadership in the county, reports the Citizen Digital.
The two have also been recommended for expulsion from the party after the ODM Disciplinary Committee recently found them guilty of flouting party rules.
The two alongside county Governor Okoth Obado and Masaba Ward representative Abedi Maroa have been found guilty of disloyalty to the party.
Obado was recently on the spotlight after he opposed the party's choice of former Cabinet Minister Ochillo Ayacko for the senatorial by-election, landing him in trouble with fellow members.
Nyatike Sub-County chairperson Peter Kaunda has called upon the party's top office to punish individuals purporting to be its officials.