“ODM Security should be sent to seize the official car Sifuna is using and bring it to the party headquarters.
How do you insult, mock and belittle the party leader and still sit there enjoying party trappings of power?
Don’t we have an ODM security team? ODM youth must pounce on these fools and get back party property,” Alai said.
His remarks come amid growing tensions within ODM, where internal disagreements have recently escalated into public exchanges among senior members.
The disputes have raised concerns about party unity and discipline, with different factions taking opposing positions on key issues.
Alai accused Sifuna of undermining the party leadership through his public statements, saying such actions should attract consequences.
He argued that allowing leaders to openly challenge the party while retaining its benefits sends the wrong message to supporters and weakens internal structures.
The MCA maintained that party resources should only be used by individuals who respect and uphold its leadership.
According to him, failure to act decisively risks encouraging further dissent and eroding the party’s authority.
The call to repossess the vehicle is likely to intensify the ongoing debate within ODM over how to handle internal dissent.
Some members have pushed for stricter disciplinary measures, while others have advocated for dialogue and reconciliation.
Political observers note that such public confrontations highlight deeper divisions within the party, which could have implications for its cohesion and future strategy.
