The discussions focused on the development of the party and the broader state of politics in the country, highlighting the party’s commitment to unity and strategic planning.
According to a statement shared on ODM’s official X account, the two leaders exchanged ideas on ways to strengthen the party’s structures, improve coordination among members, and enhance its influence in national politics.
The meeting is seen as part of ongoing efforts to ensure that ODM remains cohesive and prepared for future political engagements.
Junet Mohamed, who plays a critical role as Minority Leader, is a key figure in the party and the opposition at large.
His visit to Oburu’s office was interpreted as a demonstration of commitment to open dialogue among senior party officials and a willingness to work together to address challenges facing the party.
During the meeting, both leaders reportedly discussed strategies to expand ODM’s reach at the grassroots level, including how to engage supporters, enhance party programs, and ensure that members remain informed and involved in decision-making processes.
Strengthening grassroots structures is considered essential for the party’s long-term growth and success in upcoming political contests.
The leaders also reviewed the current political climate in Kenya, discussing the role of the opposition in holding the government accountable and promoting policies that benefit citizens.
They emphasized the importance of presenting a united front while advocating for democratic values, good governance, and national development.