Mbadi said the party has a strong foundation built over many years.
He noted that ODM has loyal supporters across different regions and continues to attract young leaders who believe in its vision.
In his view, this growing support will position the party well for the 2032 General Election.
The outspoken politician urged members to remain united and avoid internal wrangles that could weaken the party.
He said unity would be key if ODM hopes to take power in the next decade.
Mbadi reminded supporters that political success does not come overnight but requires patience, planning, and discipline.
“We must stay focused and organised. Our time is coming,” he said, adding that ODM has what it takes to lead the nation.
Mbadi also pointed out that leadership is about serving people and offering solutions to the challenges they face daily.
He said ODM will continue to champion policies that address the cost of living, job creation, education, and healthcare.
According to him, Kenyans are looking for leaders who listen to them and act in their best interest.
He called on party members to strengthen grassroots networks and engage with voters at the community level.
Mbadi stressed that building trust among citizens will be crucial if ODM wants to win the presidency in 2032.
He encouraged leaders within the party to remain visible and active in their constituencies.
At the same time, Mbadi dismissed claims that ODM’s influence is fading. He insisted that the party remains one of the strongest political movements in the country.
He said political seasons change, but strong parties endure because they are rooted in the people.
The declaration has already sparked debate among political observers, with some saying 2032 is still far away.
However, Mbadi maintained that serious political parties must plan early and prepare their structures in advance.
