Phelix Odiwour the Mp for Lang’ata Constituency famously known as Jalango has said that he would have still gone to state house even if Raila told him not to.
Jalango who was elected on an Azimio ticket as the Mp for Lang’ata has been walking alongside Raila until Yesterday when he was seen amongst other leaders that were invited in Statehouse.
This has sparkled conversation online as to where Jalang’o stands, something that he was forced to address on a morning show at Spice Fm.
He said that he went to Statehouse matters development as far as Lang’ata is concerned, he posted on his twitter page saying they are making progress in Lang’ata.
“Today we had breakfast with the president, I followed up on the start date of the construction of affordable housing in High rise ward and the completion of the Lang’ata TVET. The project is on, and the contractor is on ground, an extra 50 million has been located for the completion.”
Comments started coming in, some were congratulatory message encouraging him for focusing on development and not just preaching politics 24-7. Amongst the comments were the Governor of Kisumu Anyang’ Nyong’o who of course stands with Azimio coalition questioning jalas’s stand.
“So why did you need to go there if everything is going nyweee with your projects. Jalas look for a more convincing reason.”
Jalas has cleared the air today by saying that he went to make a follow up on what they had discussed as far as improving lang’ata is concerned and also deliver the interests of the people who elected him because he has an obligation to make as a leader.
“People of Lang’ata will not care who is President or not what they care for is the delivery of the mandate they gave me.”
He also appealed to the public to learn to differentiate between politics and development.