Illustration depicting ODM MPs urging Oburu Oginga to resolve party disputes, including clashes over election funds and a gun incident.
Illustration depicting ODM MPs urging Oburu Oginga to resolve party disputes, including clashes over election funds and a gun incident.
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ODM MPs call on Oburu Oginga to intervene as internal disputes escalate

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Building on party leader Oburu Oginga's recent call for unity, Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) MPs have urged him to address worsening tensions, including Secretary General Edwin Sifuna's clash with MP Junet Mohamed over election funds and a gun incident involving MPs Babu Owino and MCA Robert Alai.

Rarieda MP Otiende Amollo and Suba North MP Millie Odhiambo led ODM MPs in warning of escalating internal wrangles and calling for Oburu Oginga's swift intervention, following his December 2025 plea for solidarity amid divisions.

Disputes center on Sifuna's accusations that Suna East MP Junet Mohamed misappropriated 2022 election funds donated by former President Uhuru Kenyatta; Junet denies this, saying the money went to Muhoho Kenyatta.

Tensions heightened with an January 3, 2026, incident at a Kilimani restaurant, where Embakasi East MP Babu Owino claimed Kileleshwa MCA Robert Alai drew a gun and assaulted him. Alai denies drawing a weapon, alleging Babu pushed him. Kilimani police, led by Commander Patricia Yegon, are probing via CCTV and witnesses.

The MPs demand an urgent investigation and party meeting to restore trust. These conflicts follow Raila Odinga's death and raise fears of violence ahead of 2027 elections, as seen in recent by-elections where two died. Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei predicted Sifuna's ouster, but ODM Communications Director Philip Etale denied such plans.

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X users react to ODM MPs urging Oburu Oginga to intervene in party disputes, including Sifuna-Junet feud over 2022 funds and Babu Owino-Alai gun incident. News outlets amplify calls for unity to avert 2027 election risks. Robert Alai defends Junet, blaming Uhuru Kenyatta's sabotage. Commenters stress dialogue over egos to preserve ODM strength.

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