Garissa Township MP Aden Duale has criticized Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader Raila Odinga, accusing him of allegedly tolerating chaos in his Orange Party.

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Duale claims that Raila’s party is not keen on peace and wants to instigate chaos ahead of the August 8 general election.

According to Duale, Raila is reluctant to take action against ODM politicians who allegedly staged chaos in Migori on Monday last week.

Duale says that ODM is tolerating chaotic campaigns adding that the politicians who instigate chaos should not be spared.

“Raila and his ODM party must come out clearly and condemn the Migori attack where some of their top politicians were involved,” he said as quoted by the Star.

Duale warned that the country is staring at possible violence if politicians who perpetuate chaotic campaigns and hooliganism are not tamed.

The Garissa Township MP asked Kenyans especially youths to shun violent politicians. He appealed to the State agencies mandated to fight hate mongers to do their work diligently.

Duale warned that they (Jubilee) will not watch as some politicians perpetuate chaos. He said the country needs to remain peaceful before, during and after the August 8 polls.

On Monday last week, supporters of top ODM politicians clashed in Migori County.

Supporters of Migori governor Okoth Obado allegedly clashed with those of gubernatorial aspirant Achillo Ayacko.

Mombasa governor Hassan Joho, Siaya Senator James Orengo and his Kisumu counterpart Anyang’ Nyong’o were caught up in the chaos.

Joho’s bodyguard was shot and injured on the leg during the chaos which the Mombasa governor claimed was planned to assassinate him.

The Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) Keriako Tobiko has since ordered investigation  into the chaos as ODM disciplinary   committee summons Joho, Orengo, Nyong’o and other top politicians who were caught up in the Monday Migori chaos.

[Garissa Town MP Aden Duale in a past interview. He wants  ODM and other political parties allegedly  tolerating violence to be punished.] (Photo/ www.the-star.co.ke)