Orange Democratic Movement leaders have intensified grassroots
engagements, promising to keep the party in government and resist efforts to
confine it to opposition ranks.
Speaking during a rally
in Magarini, top officials accused a section of party members of deliberately
pushing for the Orange party to remain in opposition, a move they said will not happen.
ODM national chairperson Gladys Wanga and National Assembly Minority leader
Junet Mohammed said the party must now guard against spirited attempts to take it
back to the opposition.
“There are people here in Kenya, their brains have been
conditioned that ODM belongs to the opposition. They want small parties like
DCP (Democracy for Citizens Party) to be in government but not ODM,” Junet said.
The Suna East MP also hit out at some senior party members who he said are trying
to revive their political careers through confrontational politics.
“There are people in this country who take pride in being
opposition for self-esteem and chest thumping, ” Junet said.
Wanga said the party has been in opposition for the
last 20 years and they are determined to change the course in 2027.
“We have been in the opposition trenches for the last 20 years, we have decided that in 2027 we are not going back to opposition,”
Wanga said.
“In 2027 ODM will either form government or be part of the
ruling coalition. That is why we have tasked our party leader Dr Oburu Oginga to
go out and talk to UDA who we are partners in the broad-based government.”
The Homa Bay governor was however categorical that they will
not engage the United Opposition in their pursuit to build 2027 coalition.
“The only people we will not engage are Wamunyoro, those who
are stuck with tribal politics,” Wanga said.
The leaders also called for strict discipline within the ranks, saying that unity and adherence to party directives are key to safeguarding its
political agenda.
“Our party is ODM and it is not a tribal outfit. This is a
national outfit. Our party deserves respect,” Junet said.
Deputy secretary general and Busia Woman Representative
Catherine Omanyo called for respect.
The party began the second leg of its 'Linda Ground' campaign
on Wednesday after the National Executive Committee meeting that resolved
to remove Sifuna from the office.
Sifuna however, obtained orders from the Political Parties
Dispute Tribunal blocking his removal.
The team will on Saturday hold engagements across Taita Taveta
and Kwale counties, starting in Taveta in the morning, followed by Voi at
midday and Ukunda in the afternoon.
The Coast tour will conclude on Sunday, February 15, with Oburu attending a
church service in the morning before addressing supporters at a rally in
Tononoka later in the day.
ODM began the 'Linda Ground' county tours on Saturday, January 17, in
Malaba, Busia county, followed by a second stop in Kakamega town on January 18.
The party unveiled the initiative, dubbed 'Operation Linda Ground,' on
Wednesday, January 14, at Kamukunji grounds in Kibra constituency,
Nairobi.