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A section of leaders in Kilifi County have thrown weight behind Kilifi Governor Gideon Mungaro's bid for the new Orange Democratic Movement Deputy Party leader following the nomination of former Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho to the cabinet.The leaders led by ODM Malindi town ward coordinator Stephen Opiyo say that Governor Mungaro is the best fit person for that position given that the opposition chief Raila Odinga still enjoys a lot of support in the Coast region.
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Joho was ODM Deputy Party Leader before cabinet nomination
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