Arati urges Ruto to leave UDA and rejoin ODM

On December 15, 2025, ODM deputy leader Simba Arati led a large party meeting in Eldoret, urging President William Ruto to abandon UDA and return to ODM to bolster the Government of National Unity. He pledged continued cooperation with the government, emphasizing ODM's nationwide roots.

In a meeting held in the heart of Eldoret, President Ruto's political stronghold, Arati demonstrated ODM's national presence. He stated, “Today I am in Eldoret, the political fortress of President William Ruto, to show that ODM is a national party. We support the Government of National Unity as left by Raila Odinga because our unity is our strength.”

Arati stressed that ODM would not remain in opposition in the upcoming government and would join it. “The Government of National Unity is making progress, and I am confident that in whatever way, ODM will be in government after 2027,” he added. He was surprised by the warm reception in the UDA area.

To support his point, he urged Uasin Gishu Governor Jonathan Bii to include all tribes in his administration and stop harassing small traders and boda boda operators, especially during the holiday season. “I request the county to employ Kenyans from all tribes and allow traders and boda boda service providers without disturbance, especially this festive season,” he said.

The visit filled the city with ODM's orange color, an event reminiscent of 2007 when Ruto and Raila Odinga were allies. Prior to this, Dr. Oburu Oginga and Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga had visited Bii, emphasizing collaboration with the President until 2027.

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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.

Following ODM deputy Simba Arati's recent overture in Eldoret, President William Ruto has called for a strengthened Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) to negotiate a new agreement for a 2027 coalition government.

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The Orange Democratic Movement has announced plans to open structured negotiations with other political formations, including the United Democratic Alliance, ahead of the next general election. This decision was reached on Monday, January 12, following a meeting of the ODM Central Committee held in Kilifi County. The talks aim to strengthen the party's national footing through pre-election alliances.

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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Following Raila Odinga's exit from politics, Kenya's opposition faces significant challenges in building unity and preparing for the 2027 elections. Various parties are attempting to form alliances, but internal divisions and competition are undermining their strength. Analysts indicate that unity will be key to success.

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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Two opposition leaders' meetings on Thursday this week signal that their alliance against President William Ruto in 2027 may falter. Despite unity claims, differing statements and November by-elections have raised doubts. Analysts warn this tension could weaken them significantly.

 

 

 

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