Politics

Why Charles Owino Chose To Return To Police Service And Quit Gubernatorial Race

Former Police spokesperson Charles Owino has withdrawn his candidature as the running mate of Nicholas Gumbo in the Siaya governor’s race.

The two were running on the United Democratic Movement (UDM) Party

The Secretary-General of UDM, David Ohito, said IEBC has given the party 24 hours to pick a new running mate. 

It’s understood that Owino, who resigned as police spokesperson in mid-2021, is making a return to the Police Service.

He will serve as the Director of the Kenya National Focal Point on Small Arms and Light Weapons.

The Inspector-General of Police Hillary Mutyambai asked Owino to accept or reject his new posting within seven days, starting Monday this week.

Owino was the small arms and light weapons agency’s deputy director before leaving to venture into politics.

The former police spokesperson quit the Police Service to run for Siaya governor’s seat on ODM ticket, but failed to secure the backing of the party’s leadership, prompting him to quit ODM in March 2022.

Later that month, he dropped his gubernatorial bid and accepted to deputise former Rarieda MP Nicholas Gumbo.


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