I am, not a pushover declares Sen Omanga as Passaris calls for women’s bodies to be respected.

Following the fracas at the burial of the Kisii deputy governor’s home yesterday, several leaders have come forth to condemn the mayhem and especially the mishandling of senator Omanga by security guys in the full glare of the camera.
The Nairobi couty woman Mp Hon Esther Passaris took to her social media handle and condemned the attack visited on sen Omanga.
I am deeply appalled and would like to condemn in the strongest terms possible the manner in which Nominated Senator Millicent Omanga was manhandled yesterday in Kisii. No matter which side of the political divide we’re on, women’s bodies must be respected at all times
Hon Passaris wrote.

Pictures from the funeral venue paint a sorry state of affairs where Sen Omanga is rudely shoved off the podium by mean-looking muscle men as Governor Ongwae watches.
The ever jovial senator seemed unbuoyed by the events and instead took to her Twitter handle and said..


Later on, a near fist fight erupted when Dagoretti north Mp Hon Simba Arati took to the podium and said something that seemed to rattle Hon Osoro.
an ugly scene ensued in full view of the deputy president below see the events as captured on camera..






The burial of Kisii deputy governor, Joash Maangi’s father Abel Gongera yesterday turned chaotic after Dagoretti North Simba Arati took the stage.
Addressing the mourners, Arati, a die-hard ODM Party Raila Odinga supporter, asked Deputy President William Ruto to apologize for the violence meted on the Kisii people in 2007.
Moments later, nominated senator Millicent Omanga was thrown off the stage after she tried to address the mourners.
She was seen whispering in governor James Ongwae’s ear who dismissed her saying, “Just go away.”




