'I am well', Oburu Oginga breaks silence after absence
He said that he had taken a break in order to focus on some personal matters...
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ODM Party Leader Oburu Oginga has broken his silence after a two-week absence, assuring the public he is well and has a plan to revamp the party.
- Oburu Oginga stated he was not arrested or unwell, but had taken a personal break.
- He met supporters and friends in Kisumu, addressing concerns about his whereabouts.
- Dr Oginga outlined upcoming party activities, including rallies and engagements with youth, women, and persons with disability, culminating in a National Delegates Conference to determine future political arrangements, potentially including going it alone for the 2027 General Election.
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