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HomeDaily NewsFriday, January 9, 2026ODM Faces Internal Strife, Leadership Concerns, and a Faltering Ouster Attempt - January 2026
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ODM Faces Internal Strife, Leadership Concerns, and a Faltering Ouster Attempt - January 2026

The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party is reportedly experiencing significant internal strife, infighting, and disunity among its senior leadership. Public displays of unity, such as the celebration for leader Raila Odinga’s 81st birthday in Kilifi on January 7, 2026, are said to have masked deep turmoil that has the party on the verge of self-destruction. Concerns have been raised about the leadership capabilities of current party leader Oburu Oginga. In a separate development, an attempt to oust Secretary General Edwin Sifuna has reportedly lost momentum amid intensifying calls for dialogue. Senate Minority Leader Stewart Madzayo has advocated for dialogue to resolve the internal disputes, which he warned could harm the party ahead of the 2027 elections. Meanwhile, lifelong ODM member Saitabao Ole Kanchory claims President William Ruto is actively working to unify the party for his own political consolidation.

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Thursday 12:02 PMStandard Politics

Ruto is desperate for a united ODM, says Kanchory

Ruto is desperate for a united ODM, says Kanchory

Saitabao Ole Kanchory, a lifelong member of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) and chief agent for the late Raila Odinga, claims that President William Ruto is actively working to unify the ODM amidst internal divisions. Kanchory suggests Ruto's aim is to consolidate political power ahead of the 2027 elections by seeking a united front with ODM members.

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Saitabao Ole Kanchory, a lifelong member of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) and chief agent for the late Raila Odinga, claims that President William Ruto is actively working to unify the ODM amidst internal divisions. Kanchory suggests Ruto's aim is to consolidate political power ahead of the 2027 elections by seeking a united front with ODM members.

  • Kanchory states that President Ruto "desperately needs ODM for 2027" to create "an illusion of support."
  • The ODM is grappling with internal divisions, particularly regarding a cooperation deal with the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA).
  • Party Leader Oburu Oginga is seen as leading a pro-Ruto faction, while Secretary-General Edwin Sifuna is wary of the cooperation.
  • Ida Odinga urged for dialogue to preserve the party, emphasizing Raila's principle of constant consultations and reference to the people.
Thursday 12:00 AMStandard PoliticsFirst

Raila dream betrayed: Leaders party as ODM faces implosion

Raila dream betrayed: Leaders party as ODM faces implosion

Despite public displays of unity and nostalgic birthday wishes for ODM leader Raila Odinga’s 81st birthday, the party is reportedly facing internal strife and potential collapse. The celebration in Kilifi on January 7, 2026, masked significant turmoil within the political outfit.

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Despite public displays of unity and nostalgic birthday wishes for ODM leader Raila Odinga’s 81st birthday, the party is reportedly facing internal strife and potential collapse. The celebration in Kilifi on January 7, 2026, masked significant turmoil within the political outfit.

  • Raila Odinga’s 81st birthday celebrated in Kilifi on January 7, 2026.
  • The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) is described as "tottering on the brink of self-destruction."
  • Party leaders posted "flowery and nostalgic birthday messages and videos" for Raila Odinga.
Thursday 12:00 AMStandard Politics

Are Raila's shoes too big for Oburu? Leader seems at sea at the helm

Are Raila's shoes too big for Oburu? Leader seems at sea at the helm

The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party is reportedly experiencing significant internal strife and bickering among its senior leaders, leading to concerns about the leadership capabilities of Oburu Oginga, the current party leader.

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The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party is reportedly experiencing significant internal strife and bickering among its senior leaders, leading to concerns about the leadership capabilities of Oburu Oginga, the current party leader.

  • The ODM party is 20-years-old.
  • Oburu Oginga, the ODM party leader, is facing scrutiny over his ability to manage the party's internal conflicts.
  • The infighting among senior leaders suggests the party is currently operating on "autopilot."
Thursday 6:00 AMStandard Politics

Sifuna ouster drive loses steam amid calls for dialogue

Sifuna ouster drive loses steam amid calls for dialogue

The attempted removal of ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna is losing momentum as calls for dialogue intensify within the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM). Senate Minority Leader and Kilifi Senator Stewart Madzayo warned that internal disputes could harm the party's standing ahead of the 2027 elections.

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The attempted removal of ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna is losing momentum as calls for dialogue intensify within the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM). Senate Minority Leader and Kilifi Senator Stewart Madzayo warned that internal disputes could harm the party's standing ahead of the 2027 elections.

  • Dialogue is being urged to resolve internal conflicts within the ODM, particularly concerning Edwin Sifuna.
  • Senate Minority Leader and Kilifi Senator Stewart Madzayo is a key voice advocating for de-escalation.
  • The ongoing disputes threaten the party's electoral prospects in the upcoming 2027 elections.
Thursday 7:55 AMStandard Politics

Why Raila's shoes seem too big for Oburu Oginga

Why Raila's shoes seem too big for Oburu Oginga

The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party is reportedly experiencing significant internal strife and infighting among its senior leadership, raising concerns about the effectiveness of its leader, Oburu Oginga, to manage party affairs.

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The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party is reportedly experiencing significant internal strife and infighting among its senior leadership, raising concerns about the effectiveness of its leader, Oburu Oginga, to manage party affairs.

  • The ODM party is now 20 years old.
  • Key figure mentioned is leader Oburu Oginga.
  • Another key figure mentioned is Secretary General Edwin Sifuna.
Thursday 8:00 AMStandard Politics

Betrayed in death: Inside ODM's rivalry, greed killing Raila Odinga's legacy

Betrayed in death: Inside ODM's rivalry, greed killing Raila Odinga's legacy

Despite recent public birthday greetings for ODM leader Raila Odinga, his political party, ODM, is reportedly facing internal strife and disunity. The celebration of his 81st birthday comes amidst concerns that the party is on the verge of self-destruction.

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Despite recent public birthday greetings for ODM leader Raila Odinga, his political party, ODM, is reportedly facing internal strife and disunity. The celebration of his 81st birthday comes amidst concerns that the party is on the verge of self-destruction.

  • The article highlights a stark contrast between outwardly warm birthday messages and the reality of internal conflict within the ODM party.
  • Raila Odinga, the long-standing leader of ODM, was celebrated on his 81st birthday.
  • The internal issues are perceived as threatening Odinga's political legacy, suggesting a betrayal from within his own party.
Thursday 8:00 AMStandard Politics

How Sifuna ouster drive has lost steam

How Sifuna ouster drive has lost steam

An attempt to oust Secretary General Edwin Sifuna from the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has reportedly lost momentum. This development comes as Senate Minority Leader and Kilifi Senator Stewart Madzayo advocates for dialogue to resolve internal party disputes.

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An attempt to oust Secretary General Edwin Sifuna from the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has reportedly lost momentum. This development comes as Senate Minority Leader and Kilifi Senator Stewart Madzayo advocates for dialogue to resolve internal party disputes.

  • The ouster drive against Secretary General Edwin Sifuna has reportedly stalled.

  • Stewart Madzayo, Senate Minority Leader and Kilifi Senator, is urging dialogue among ODM factions.

  • Ongoing public disagreements among senior ODM leaders are feared to negatively impact the party's performance in the upcoming 2027 elections.

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