ODM Gears Up for 2027 Presidential Race with Renewed Strategies and Grassroots Reforms

By Reporter

The ODM party is preparing to fight in the 2027 presidential election following the successful completion of its grassroots elections.

National Chairperson Gladys Wanga stated that the party is repositioning itself for the future and strengthening its structures.

“The turnout by party members to participate in the exercise signifies that ODM is still popular compared to other political parties across the country,” said Wanga.

According to Wanga, the grassroots polls were part of the party’s strategy to build its foundation and enhance readiness for the 2027 general election, with the ultimate goal of clinching the presidency.

ODM has participated in four general elections, with its leader Raila Odinga on the presidential ballot in each instance. Despite not securing the presidency in the past, Wanga expressed confidence in the party’s renewed approach.

“The grassroots polls were done with the sole objective of ODM capturing power in 2027. Maturity has been demonstrated after members participated in a peaceful exercise,” she said.

Speaking at Alara Korayo Primary School in Kochia, Rangwe Constituency, after participating in the elections, Wanga declared that ODM is destined to form the next government.

She revealed that the party is going back to the drawing board to devise feasible strategies aimed at securing victory in 2027.

“We are coming up with new strategies to capture power in the forthcoming general election,” Wanga announced.

She urged party officials to revitalise the party and make it more vibrant and appealing to voters to ensure success in the next polls.

Wanga emphasised that ODM is addressing the irregularities that have previously marred internal elections.

The Homa Bay governor hinted at the possibility of ODM forming a coalition with other political parties but noted that such discussions would take place at a later stage.

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