Alinur Mohamed Criticizes Moses Wetangula for Campaigning for MCA Candidate in his Own Backyard
In a pointed statement, Alinur Mohamed condemned Moses Wetang’ula’s tenure as Speaker of the National Assembly of Kenya.
Declaring that “when history will be written, Moses Wetang’ula will be ranked as the most useless Speaker of the National Assembly in Kenyan history.”
He further criticized Wetang’ula for campaigning for a Member of County Assembly (MCA) candidate in his own backyard, suggesting this behaviour undermines the impartiality expected of the Speaker’s office. Alinur Mohamed.
Alinur Mohamed’s critique taps into a broader concern about the Speaker’s neutrality.
Recent court rulings and public petitions have highlighted controversies around Wetang’ula’s dual political roles and decisions on majority status within Parliament.
The remark about the MCA campaign implies that, in Mohamed’s view, the Speaker has sacrificed institutional dignity for partisan politics.
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By framing Wetang’ula as “the most useless Speaker,” Mohamed employs strong, emotive language meant not simply to critique performance but to denote what he sees as a fundamental failure of the office.
It is noteworthy that he links this failure not only to parliamentary conduct but to local political dynamics implying that the Speaker’s local campaigning activities cast doubt on his national role.
May be an image of one or more people and crowd In sum, Alinur Mohamed’s reaction is appointed and broadside.
Critique of Moses Wetang’ula’s perceived conflation of partisan politics with the supposed neutrality of his Speakership.
His remarks reflect deeper anxieties about the integrity and independence of legislative leadership in Kenya.
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