My removal from office illegal, Sifuna tells tribunal

The ODM party and its Secretary General Edwin Sifuna on Thursday clashed before the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal...
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ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna is challenging his removal from office before the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal, calling the decision unlawful.
- Sifuna is urging the tribunal to quash the February 11 resolution that purportedly removed him.
- The ODM party and Edwin Sifuna are the primary parties involved in the dispute.
- Sifuna asserts that the resolution was flawed, unconstitutional, and procedurally defective.
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