Winnie Odinga Stands With Sifuna Amid ODM Leadership Row, But Her Position Remains Unclear

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Winnie Odinga has joined Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna for a press briefing regarding his recent ouster as Secretary General of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM). 

Her presence came just a day after she publicly expressed concern over the unfolding situation, leaving many wondering where she truly stands in the ongoing leadership dispute within the party.

During the press briefing, Winnie Odinga appeared alongside Sifuna as he addressed party supporters and the media. 

The duo sought to reassure ODM members across the country that the party’s integrity and principles must be preserved. 

Sifuna described the events surrounding his removal as a challenge to internal democracy, insisting that his ouster was neither fair nor reflective of the party’s constitution.

Winnie Odinga, though present at the briefing, has a long history of democratic processes, with decisions made through dialogue and consultation among members.

He said the party has survived many internal disagreements over the years because leaders and members respected its rules and principles.

Orengo warned that external meddling threatens this tradition and could weaken the party’s unity.

He further explained that the timing of interference is particularly concerning. Kenya is facing numerous challenges, including high unemployment, rising cost of living, and inadequate access to basic services.

Orengo argued that political leaders should focus on solving these problems rather than creating divisions in established parties.

According to him, external pressures distract ODM leaders from addressing the real issues affecting citizens.

Orengo also noted that ODM has always been committed to promoting democracy, fairness, and accountability.

He said the party’s structure ensures that decisions reflect the views of its members, not external actors.

Interference from outside, he argued, could erode public trust in the party and weaken its credibility.

The governor urged ODM members to remain united and focus on the principles that have made the party strong.

He called on supporters to resist attempts to destabilise the party from outside, saying loyalty to ODM’s values is more important than reacting to political manipulation.

“We must protect our party,” Orengo said, “because ODM has always stood for the people, and we cannot allow anyone to take that away.”

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