Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna now says that Lang’at Mp Felix Adiwuor will not get a second term in office in the 2027 General elections after expulsion from the Orange Democratic Party(ODM).
Speaking on Radio 47 on Tuesday, Sifuna said Jalang'o's expulsion will not be reverted, and he will not receive any support from the party in the 2027 polls.
The senator affirmed that ODM is solely guided by its constitution and will not relent on its decision even if the courts issue an order to cushion Jalang'o from the dismissal.
"As a political party we are going to follow our constitution and when we are done with our process we let the court do whatever it wants," he said.
"I have told Jalang'o to stop listening to the counsel of others. If at all you will survive with a court order until 2027 you will not get the Langata MP seat again."
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Additionally, he stated that the party is determined to follow all lawful procedures for effecting the expulsion.
He said that he will now be seeking approval from the party's National Governing Council (NGC) to put a stamp on the expulsion decision.
"We have started early and we are already done with the disciplinary committee, recommendations have already been submitted to NEC," he said.
"The fact that our court system is not working does not mean that we as a party will not take any action. We will do what we are able to do. It does not matter how long it will take but we must do what the law allows us to do."
Sifuna also noted that all party members have backed the decision to show Jalang'o the door alongside four others perceived as rebel members.