RECONCILIATION

MPs Mwinyi, Twalib and Governor Nassir reconcile

The three shared a podium after attacking each other publicly.

In Summary
  • Nassir’s nomination seems to have changed the hearts of his hitherto critics, with Changamwe MP Omar Mwinyi on Saturday publicly calling for a ceasefire and stroking unity vibes.
  • Twalib, who had fiercely defended Nassir, hitting out at Mwinyi for calling on the ODM party not to give the deputy party leader position to the Mombasa governor, on Saturday publicly apologized to Mwinyi for saying he has a selfish persona.
Governor Abdulswamad Nassir and Changamwe MP Omar Mwinyi at Amani primary school on Saturday.
NO ILL-FEELING Governor Abdulswamad Nassir and Changamwe MP Omar Mwinyi at Amani primary school on Saturday.
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A day after Mombasa governor Abdulswamad Nassir was proposed to be one of ODM’s three deputy party leaders, a reconciliatory mood hit the Mombasa political scene.

Nassir’s nomination seems to have changed the hearts of his hitherto critics, with Changamwe MP Omar Mwinyi on Saturday publicly calling for a ceasefire and stroking unity vibes.

Mwinyi has been Nassir’s biggest critic in Mombasa but on Saturday, he shared a podium with him, hugging and laughing together at Amani Primary School.

This newfound camaraderie also influenced Mwinyi’s critic and Nassir’s supporter Badi Twalib, the Jomvu MP.

Twalib, who had fiercely defended Nassir, hitting out at Mwinyi for calling on the ODM party not to give the deputy party leader position to the Mombasa governor, on Saturday publicly apologized to Mwinyi for saying he has a selfish persona.

Jomvu MP Badi Twalib and his Changamwe counterpart Omar Mwinyi hug as Governor Abdulswamad Nassir looks on on Saturday at Amani primary school.
RECONCILIATORY Jomvu MP Badi Twalib and his Changamwe counterpart Omar Mwinyi hug as Governor Abdulswamad Nassir looks on on Saturday at Amani primary school.
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“Mwinyi is my elder. I was angry with him because he had attacked my governor. I will not spare anyone who attacks my governor.

“But today, my governor is on his way to becoming an ODM deputy party leader. So, I ask for forgiveness from Mwinyi,” he said.

Twalib and Mwinyi also publicly hugged and triumphantly raised their hands as a show of unity and solidarity.

Mwinyi said individual differences should not be mistaken for hatred.

He noted some leaders have their stands and cannot be swayed by anyone.

“Some of us have stands,” he said.

He noted that politics is progressive and when one chapter closes, it should not be opened again.

“That chapter (ODM deputy party leader position debate) is closed. Now all should be accountable. If that is done, this Mombasa will be moving forward,” Mwinyi said.

The MP said the public spats between him and Twalib and Nassir should not make their supporters hate each other.

“We are politicians. We say things in public but we know ourselves and out of the public eye, we work together on other crucial matters,” Mwinyi said.

He cautioned their supporters against fighting because of the political leaders.

“Do not fight when you see us attack each other. Sometimes what you see is not what is happening. You will find yourselves hurting each other for nothing in the end because the people you think you are fighting for will hug and drink tea together in Parliament,” Mwinyi said.

Mombasa county assembly speaker Aharub Khatri called on leaders to bury their hatchets saying Mombasa and the Coast in general needs unity.

“Let us not look at 2027 now. Nobody knows who will be alive in 2027, only God knows. We are all leaders and we should set an example,” Khatri said.

Nassir said all leaders should unite adding that the ODM deputy party leader position will not be his should he be confirmed by the party’s National Governing Council and the National Executive Council.

“This position is ours as a party. I will not walk this journey alone. We will all walk together,” the governor said.

He said ODM is a social democracy that believes in the uplift of its people and devolution.

“And this is what we will ensure happens at the grassroots,” Nassir said.

He said he is capable of discharging his duties as the ODM deputy party leader saying he has what it takes to take the party forward and make it one of the best in Africa.

“I was born of Sharif Nassir. A shark is not taught how to swim. A shark cannot give birth to a frog,” he said.

Senator Mohamed Faki thanked the orange party for giving the position back to Mombasa, noting that a big responsibility has been bestowed on Nassir.

“We will help you in your responsibilities to ensure that you succeed both in party duties and your governorship,” he said.

Mombasa governor Abdulswamad Nassir, Jomvu MP Badi Twalib and Changamwe's Omar Mwinyi at Amani primary school on Saturday.
TOGETHER AS ONE Mombasa governor Abdulswamad Nassir, Jomvu MP Badi Twalib and Changamwe's Omar Mwinyi at Amani primary school on Saturday.
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Mombasa senator Mohamed Faki, county speaker Aharub Khatri, governor Abdulswamad Nassir and Jomvu MP Badi Twalib at Amani primary on Saturday.
UNITY Mombasa senator Mohamed Faki, county speaker Aharub Khatri, governor Abdulswamad Nassir and Jomvu MP Badi Twalib at Amani primary on Saturday.
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