MP Farah Maalim expelled from Wiper Party

Dadaab Member of Parliament (MP) Farah Maalim has been expelled from the Wiper Democratic Movement
Dadaab Member of Parliament (MP) Farah Maalim has been expelled from the Wiper Democratic Movement.
In a statement dated Wednesday, January 15, Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka announced that the decision was undertaken following the recent remarks made by the MP.
Kalonzo stated that the decision would take effect immediately, further expressing concern over the conduct of the MP.
Prior to his expulsion from Wiper, Maalim was also the deputy party leader.
“For the avoidance of doubt, Farah Maalim who until now has been the Wiper party’s deputy stands expelled from the Wiper Democratic Movement for violating the constitution and the rights of Kenyans,” he announced.
Maalim has come under sharp criticism from Kenyans in recent days following remarks he made during President William Ruto’s tour of the south rift.
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According to critics, the remarks were offensive and abusive to women in Kenya.
On the flip side, Maalim is expected to continue serving as an MP despite the expulsion.
The 2010 Constitution does not provide for a scenario where an MP can lose his/her seat if they are expelled from the party that sponsored them to Parliament.
This was also the case of the ‘rebel’ ODM MPs which included Senator Tom Ojienda and Felix Odiwour (Jalango). The two were among five MPs expelled from the party after their State House visit.
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