Winnie Odinga addresses ODM rally in Kibera, advocating for party unity and dialogue amid coalition talks.
Winnie Odinga addresses ODM rally in Kibera, advocating for party unity and dialogue amid coalition talks.
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Winnie Odinga calls for unity in ODM against ousting members

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Winnie Odinga, youngest daughter of the late Raila Odinga, has accused ODM leaders of trying to oust dissatisfied members. Speaking at a rally in Kibera, Nairobi, she stressed the need for dialogue and unity within the party. This comes as ODM negotiates potential coalitions with UDA ahead of the 2027 elections.

On Sunday, January 18, 2026, Winnie Odinga, a member of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA), spoke at a rally in the Kamkunji area of Kibera, Nairobi. She accused Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leaders of attempting to oust dissatisfied members, contradicting party leader Oburu Odinga's earlier remarks that unhappy members should leave. "Nobody will be removed from the party. They talk too much, and when we ask questions they tell us to leave the party. If we leave, who will they remain with? This is a people's party, and when we leave, we will leave with the people," Winnie stated.

She warned that no one could replace Raila Odinga, who died in October 2025, and urged leaders not to imitate his style. Winnie called for unity and dialogue to save the party, saying, "Raila left us just a while ago. Relax, why are you in a hurry? Let us talk first, come to an agreement, so that we can move on together. As a family, we do not belong to any faction. We remain team Raila."

The crowd cheered when she conveyed greetings from Embakasi MP Babu Owino and ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna, and she promised to join them at the next rally. On cooperation with the United Democratic Alliance (UDA), she said Raila had not publicly declared support, criticizing claims that he had abandoned members to back President William Ruto.

This comes as Oburu Odinga, at a rally in Kakamega, demanded equitable power sharing in any talks with UDA. The developments highlight deepening cracks in ODM since Raila's death, with some members backing the Kenya Kwanza administration while others seek to return to the party's roots. Analysts like Caroli Omondi and Caleb Amisi have warned against rushing into alliances, saying it could damage Raila's legacy and weaken the party.

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X discussions focus on Winnie Odinga's Kibera rally speech urging ODM unity, dialogue, and no expulsions of dissatisfied members amid tensions over UDA coalitions. Supporters praise youth faction for preserving party independence against elder sellouts. Critics highlight deepening splits, parallel rallies, and potential collapse. Skeptics see orchestrated politics ahead of 2027. Many call for NDC to decide leadership and direction.

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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.

East African Legislative Assembly member Winnie Odinga has reaffirmed her unwavering support for the Orange Democratic Movement's leadership under her uncle Oburu Odinga, dismissing claims of internal divisions. Speaking on Saturday, December 13, in Gatanga, Murang'a County, she emphasized that internal disagreements are a normal part of democratic politics.

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Winnie Odinga, daughter of ODM founder Raila Odinga and EALA MP, has opposed her uncle Dr. Oburu Oginga while supporting Senator Edwin Sifuna, who was ousted from his party secretary general position. She met with Sifuna and other ODM rebels in Nairobi yesterday, one day after Oburu led an NEC meeting that removed him. Before that meeting, she posted a message of dissatisfaction on social media.

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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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.

Building on recent party affirmations of its constitution, ODM leader Dr Oburu Odinga has declared himself the presidential candidate for 2027 if the party contests independently. The statement has fueled controversy, with youth leader Kasmuel McOure accusing the media team of misreporting to ridicule him.

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More tensions are anticipated among various factions of the ODM party following statements from its leader Dr. Oburu Oginga about plans to provide direction in June 2026. This relates to calculations for the 2027 elections. Figures such as Edwin Sifuna, Governor James Orengo, and Minister Opiyo Wandayi appear central to this discord.

 

 

 

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