ODM Party leader Oburu Odinga has issued a reflective message on unity and cohesion within the party, a statement widely interpreted as an indirect appeal to party leaders amid growing internal debates over ODM’s future direction.
Although he did not mention any individuals, the message comes at a time when ODM has been experiencing internal political tensions involving different leadership alignments.
In his message shared on X on May 3, 2026, Oburu emphasized the importance of unity, urging leaders to rise above personal interests for the sake of the party and the country.
“Our strength has always been our diversity, but that strength is only realized when we embrace each other. We can disagree on policy without ever disregarding our shared purpose and humanity,” he said.
Oburu further called on leaders within the party to prioritize collective responsibility over individual ambitions.
“The season calls for us to rise above personal interests. We must forge a unity of purpose that puts our people at the center of every decision and posterity of our party.”
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Although Oburu did not single out any individuals, his remarks come at a time when ODM has been experiencing reported differences in approach between senior leadership and some younger party figures.
Among those frequently mentioned in political discussions are Edwin Sifuna and Babu Owino, who have been linked to a more outspoken and assertive style of political engagement within the party.
In recent months, ODM has also been the subject of speculation regarding internal alignment and strategic differences, particularly over its long-term direction, leadership succession, and overall political positioning going forward.
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Oburu stressed the need for stability within the party, warning against actions that could weaken its unity.
“Our primary goal should be a stable, prosperous, and cohesive party.”
He concluded his message with a call for reconciliation and mutual respect among leaders.
“Let us build bridges, not walls. Wishing you all a peaceful, reflective, and blessed Sunday.”
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Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna and Embakasi East MP Babu Owino during Linda Mwananchi Rally in Nakuru. PHOTO/Sifuna