ODM to use videos against Sifuna in tribunal hearing
ODM accuse Sifuna of repeated public contradictions of party positions...
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The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) plans to use video evidence and transcripts to prove its case against Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna at the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal. The party seeks to have Sifuna’s challenge against his removal as party secretary-general dismissed.
- ODM will present video recordings to demonstrate alleged repeated public contradictions of party positions by Sifuna.
- Key individuals involved include Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna and ODM lawyers T.J. Kajwang and Isaac Okello.
- The dispute centers on Sifuna's involvement in the “Linda Mwananchi” political rallies, which ODM views as a parallel initiative to its official “Linda Ground” meetings.
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ODM Withdraws Removal Attempt Against Sifuna After Tribunal Ruling - February 2026
The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has backed down from its efforts to remove Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna as party secretary general, agreeing to abide by tribunal orders from the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal. The party had attempted to remove Sifuna from his position, triggering a legal challenge. At the tribunal hearing, ODM planned to use video evidence and transcripts to prove its case against Sifuna and have his challenge against removal dismissed. This marks a reversal for ODM, which had initially pursued Sifuna's removal before the tribunal ruled in his favor.














