ODM Leader Holds Discussions With Nyanza Clergy Ahead of UDA Engagement Talks

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ODM leader Oburu Odinga met church leaders from the Nyanza region in Kisumu, where discussions focused on zoning concerns and upcoming political talks with the United Democratic Alliance (UDA).

The meeting brought together religious leaders and the ODM leadership to deliberate on a range of issues affecting the region, with particular attention given to political cooperation, representation, and emerging national discussions.

Oburu engaged the clergy on matters surrounding zoning, a topic that has recently generated debate within political and community circles.

The discussions also touched on the broader political landscape and the anticipated dialogue between ODM and UDA.

While details of the meeting were not fully disclosed, sources indicated that the engagement was aimed at fostering understanding between political leaders and religious institutions on key national and regional issues.

Church leaders present expressed their views on the importance of inclusivity and fair representation in political arrangements.

They also emphasised the need for leaders to prioritise unity and stability as the country navigates ongoing political conversations.

Oburu is said to have briefed the clergy on the status of planned talks with UDA, which are expected to address several national concerns.

He reportedly underscored the need for constructive engagement between political actors to promote national cohesion.

The ODM leader also acknowledged the role of the church in providing moral guidance and acting as a bridge between communities and political leadership.

He encouraged continued dialogue between religious leaders and politicians to ensure that public concerns are adequately addressed.

The meeting comes at a time when political formations are engaging in consultations aimed at building consensus on various governance and electoral matters.

Zoning, in particular, has remained a sensitive issue, with different stakeholders expressing varying views on how positions and resources should be distributed across regions.

Religious leaders in Nyanza have in recent months taken a more active role in national conversations, often calling for dialogue and restraint among political actors.

Their involvement has been seen as part of broader efforts to promote peace and unity ahead of key political developments.

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