By Erick Otieno
Oburu Odinga has challenged James Orengo to publicly name individuals and present evidence over claims he made alleging betrayal and political sabotage against Raila Odinga.
Speaking in Migori County during an ODM Linda Ground engagement, Oburu said Orengo should substantiate his remarks instead of making public accusations that could mislead the public and weaken the party.
Oburu further stated that the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) had granted him a mandate to engage with like-minded political parties ahead of the 2027 General Election, saying the party was determined to be part of the next government.
He also urged members dissatisfied with his role in party negotiations to present themselves before ODM delegates on March 27 for confirmation, adding that the party would no longer accept perpetual opposition politics.
“This time we are not going back to opposition, and there will be no more demonstrations,” he said.
ODM Chairperson and Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga said the party’s National Executive Committee ratified the ongoing negotiations during a meeting held in Mombasa, which was attended by senior party officials including Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna.
Wanga also revealed that Parliament had approved a KSh2 billion allocation to compensate victims affected during recent anti-government protests. She added that ODM’s talks with the ruling United Democratic Alliance were structured and that the party would only consider a 50-50 power-sharing arrangement after the 2027 polls.
She accused former President Uhuru Kenyatta of attempting to divide ODM, claiming the party did not benefit from government during his tenure.
Narok Senator Ledama Ole Kina urged supporters to back President William Ruto for re-election, saying this reflected the party’s current political direction.
Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi criticised an ODM faction linked to Orengo and Sifuna, accusing it of lacking a clear agenda for ordinary citizens.
Migori Governor Ochilo Ayacko called for unity within the party and urged members nationwide to support the broad-based government.
Uriri MP Mark Nyamita emphasised the need for singular leadership within ODM, while Suna East MP Junet Mohammed announced that the Roads Cabinet Secretary would inspect and oversee repairs on the damaged Migori Bridge.
Awendo MP Walter Owino warned local leaders against incitement and called for peace.
The meeting, held at Migori Posta Grounds, was attended by several MPs and Members of County Assembly, including Fatuma Mohammed, Peter Masara, Boyd Were, Paul Abuor, Catherine Omanyo, and Eddy Oketch.


