ODM Demands Billions Owed to Party By Govt

ODM leaders met in Nairobi on Monday amid rising tensions, issuing a way forward for the party and its 20-year anniversary...
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The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has demanded Ksh12.6 billion from the National Treasury, representing outstanding disbursements from the Political Parties Fund. The party claims the non-payment has hampered its operations and called for immediate release of the funds in honor of the late Raila Odinga.
- ODM is owed Ksh12.6 billion from the Political Parties Fund.
- The party announced nationwide memorial events for the late Raila Odinga, starting in Kilifi County on 2nd and 3rd next month, followed by Homa Bay and Migori.
- The ODM's 20th anniversary celebrations, themed 'ODM at 20', will be held on the 15th and 16th of next month in Mombasa County.
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ODM Announces Memorials and Future Plans Following Raila Odinga's Death - October 2025
The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) announced a series of memorial services across Kenya to honor its late party leader, Raila Odinga, who passed away on October 15. The party has pledged to uphold his values and ideals, focusing on unity and democratic principles during its transition. ODM has also demanded Ksh12.6 billion from the National Treasury for outstanding disbursements from the Political Parties Fund to support its operations. Regarding the future, ODM Deputy Party Leader Abdulswamad Nassir indicated that Gladys Wanga could be a running mate for President Ruto in 2027 if the party organs approve. In a separate tribute, residents of Njiru in Kasarani constituency named an estate road "Raila Odinga Road" in his honor.









