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ODM Deputy Party Leader Osotsi Blasts Didmus Barasa in Bungoma: “A Coward Who Betrayed the People.

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By Omwifwa Amunga

BUMULA, BUNGOMA – Fiery, fearless, and unapologetic, ODM Deputy Party Leader Senator Godfrey Osotsi took the battle to Kimilili MP Didmus Barasa on Sunday, accusing him of betrayal, cowardice, and sycophancy during a high-octane rally in Bumula.

Speaking before a charged Bukusu crowd, Osotsi—who is also the front-runner for the Vihiga gubernatorial seat in 2027—delivered a scathing rebuke of Barasa’s support for the controversial Finance Bill.

“Didmus Barasa is a coward and a petty sycophant,” Osotsi declared. “He voted yes to a bill that has led to the bloodshed of our Gen Z. That is not leadership, it is betrayal.”

The Senator, increasingly positioning himself as the political voice of Western Kenya, lamented that while Nzoia Sugar is on the verge of collapse, leaders like Barasa have been reduced to silent praise-singers for President William Ruto—whom he mockingly referred to as Zakayo.

“Barasa sings for Zakayo as our factories are sold off. The Ruto regime has sidelined Western Kenya in the budget, and yet Didmus says nothing. He stands for absolutely nothing.”

In a sharp contrast, Osotsi praised Bumula MP Jack Wamboka, describing him as the “true Bukusu son” who has shown courage in Parliament and taken bold stances on national issues.

Osotsi’s message went beyond personal attacks—it was a rallying call for dignity, justice, and better representation for the Luhya community.

“We must reject leaders who are comfortable in silence when our people are suffering. This region needs strong negotiators, not sycophants.”

As ODM’s Deputy Party Leader, Osotsi is also spearheading the party’s calls for accountability in the case of Albert Ojwang, the young protester who died during recent demonstrations. He warned that the broad-based political arrangement with Ruto’s administration is on the line.

“If there is no justice for Albert Ojwang, then the cooperation with Kenya Kwanza must end. We cannot do business with a regime that kills our youth.”

With 2027 on the horizon, Osotsi is not just campaigning—he is shaping the narrative. His emergence as a bold defender of the Mulembe people places him firmly at the center of Western Kenya’s political future.



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