Linda Mwananchi leaders rally in Mombasa criticizing ODM and government

Leaders of the Linda Mwananchi faction have intensified their campaign with a visit to Mombasa, greeted by a large crowd while criticizing ODM leadership and President Ruto's government. They stressed that separating from ODM is inevitable to restore the party's original principles. Godfrey Osotsi announced his official joining after his removal from ODM.

Linda Mwananchi leaders, including Siaya Governor James Orengo and Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna, arrived in Mombasa and addressed a large crowd at Tononoka grounds. They sharply criticized the current ODM leadership linked to Oburu Oginga and the national government.

Godfrey Osotsi, removed as ODM Deputy Leader, said he will not challenge it in court. "I will not go to court to oppose my removal. I have decided to let it go. From today, I am the Deputy Leader of Linda Mwananchi," Osotsi stated.

Sifuna, still ODM Secretary General, questioned the validity of Osotsi's removal and said he does not recognize ODM without Raila Odinga. "Osotsi was appointed by Raila Odinga himself. Who now has the authority to remove him?" he asked. He urged Oburu to appoint someone else.

Orengo condemned the betrayal of the Ruto-Raila agreement, promising 2027 changes through votes. Babu Owino and others decried economic hardships and poor port management, pledging to revive Coast industries.

The leaders urged youth to register as voters and hinted at a major political announcement after nationwide campaigns.

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Illustration depicting ODM factions' rival rallies in Siaya and Kakamega, teargas chaos, and Oburu Odinga's call for unhappy members to leave.
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Oburu tells Sifuna and Babu factions to quit ODM if unhappy with direction

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Oburu Odinga has urged the factions led by Edwin Sifuna and Babu Owino to leave the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) if they disagree with the party's current direction towards power-sharing with the government. The rival groups held separate rallies in Siaya and Kakamega on February 21, 2026, with the Kakamega event facing teargas deployment. Sifuna's faction vowed to continue its Linda Mwananchi mobilization campaign despite pressures.

Political clashes within ODM continued yesterday, with a meeting organized in Kitengela, Kajiado County, disrupted by police. Leaders from Dr. Oburu Oginga's wing held a rally at Tononoka grounds in Mombasa, addressing the dismissal of Secretary General Edwin Sifuna. Sifuna and his supporters faced chaos during their Kitengela gathering.

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The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has confirmed Oburu Odinga as its party leader at a Special Delegates Conference (SDC) held on March 27, 2026, at Jamhuri Grounds in Nairobi. Delegates rejected Vihiga Senator Godfrey Osotsi as deputy leader for lacking a proposer and seconder, referring his replacement to the National Executive Committee (NEC). A parallel meeting was held by the faction led by Edwin Sifuna.

In the wake of his recent vow to chart ODM's direction by June 2026, party leader Dr Oburu Oginga says internal divisions are troubling his leadership and urges unity amid debates over alliances and the 2027 elections. Key figures include Ruth Odinga, Opiyo Wandayi, and Edwin Sifuna.

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Leaders of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) in Kilifi County have dismissed former Gender Minister Aisha Jumwa's decision to join the Pamoja African Alliance (PAA) in her bid for the 2027 gubernatorial election. They have reaffirmed their backing for incumbent Governor Gideon Mung’aro of ODM, positioning him as the county's key political figure.

ODM's move to bar UDA from fielding candidates in its political strongholds for 2027 has sparked a new rift within the coalition government. The party has signaled support for President William Ruto but warned against incursions into Nyanza, Western, and Coast regions. This division threatens ODM's popularity and has raised concerns among its members.

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Escalating divisions in Kenya's Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) now point to alleged involvement by former President Uhuru Kenyatta and President William Ruto, amid ongoing internal wrangles that began with disputes over election funds and a violent incident earlier this year.

 

 

 

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