Mumias East Member of Parliament (MP) Peter Salasya has slammed the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party for removing him from crucial parliamentary committees.
Taking to his official X account on Friday, February 20, 2026, Salasya accused ODM of dismissing him due to his firm political stand.
On his part, the Mumias East legislator blamed ODM for dismissing him from three committees, including Agriculture, Regional Development and Regional Integration.
“ODM walinitoa kwa committee zote mzuri juu ya msimamo wangu nkt, but I am still strong. Agriculture, regional development, regional integration,” Salasya.
The MP further dismissed his support for the party amid the ongoing wrangles recently witnessed in the twenty-year-old party.
“ODM kwangu ni kama takataka; gawaneni hiyo chama yenu ya takataka paka iishe. Piganeni vizuri,” he added.
“Rutopeana pesa kila upande wapigane vizuri. Patia linda mwananchi na upatiene linda county,” Salasya stated.
Rarieda MP remarks on ODM
Salasya’s remarks come a day after Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Vice Chair and Rarieda Member of Parliament (MP) Otiende Amollo asked President William Ruto to stop using police to silence dissenting voices in the ODM party, as that ignites chaos that causes deaths and destruction of property.
Speaking while disbursing a Ksh38 million bursary to students at St Mathews Kandaria Mixed Secondary School in Rarieda constituency on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, the lawmaker said that Kenyans should not be intimidated or coerced to back the ODM faction supporting the broad-based government arrangement.
“President Ruto should rein in the police and refrain from attacking persons expressing their democratic opinions in a lawful gathering, as was the case in Kitengela,” he said.
“The life that was lost in Kitengela is to be regretted. It’s not because the young man is a Luo; no life should be lost in any manner where there is a democratic expression of opinion.”
Kirwa’s warning to ODM
Meanwhile, Kipruto Arap Kirwa has warned the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) that it risks heavy losses in the 2027 General Election if it pursues political deals with President William Ruto.
Speaking on a radio station on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, the former Agriculture Minister said ODM could find itself weakened and divided if it aligns itself too closely with Ruto’s camp.
Kirwa, who once served as deputy chairman of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) before defecting in 2022, said recent remarks by the ODM party leader have created confusion about ODM’s place in future political arrangements.
“The deputy president. At times he says, ‘Yeah, Kindiki is safe.’ Then at times he says he wants to negotiate with any other formation.” Kirwa said, referring to Oburu’s comments about Deputy President Kithure Kindiki-PeopleDaily.digitalv