MP Millie Odhiambo Says This About Repeated Nominations Of Leaders

Suba North MP Millie Odhiambo says she is drafting a law to stop the repeated nomination of leaders, arguing that nominations should be a one-time boost, not a long-term position.

She adds that repeatedly nominating the same person defeats the purpose of affirmative action, which is intended to provide opportunities rather than maintain a single individual in office every election cycle.

Millie further states that a nomination should serve as a launching pad; once or twice is sufficient, and individuals should then contest competitive seats.

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