Oburu rallies ODM to close ranks, end internal infighting

Orange Democratic Movement leader Oburu Oginga has called for an end to internal disputes within the party, warning that ongoing conflicts risk deepening divisions and weakening the party ahead of next year’s General Election. Addressing party officials during a leaders’ retr..
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Orange Democratic Movement leader Oburu Oginga has called for an end to internal party disputes, warning that ongoing conflicts risk weakening the party ahead of next year's General Election.
- Orange Democratic Movement leaders convened in Mombasa for a retreat to address internal divisions.
- Oburu Oginga emphasized the need for unity and transparent party primaries to prevent member defections.
- He urged leaders to focus on grassroots service delivery and voter registration, particularly in ODM strongholds.
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