The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has dismissed reports of internal disunity, affirming its unwavering commitment to the broad-based government and to the vision of its late party leader, Raila Odinga.
Speaking after a meeting of the ODM Central Management Committee (CMC), Secretary General Edwin Sifuna emphasized that the party remains guided by the ten-point agenda agreed upon with the government, a pact he said was driven by the need for peace and national stability.
“We reiterate the commitment of the Party to the broad-based government until 2027, a relationship guided by the ten-point agenda entered into for the sake of peace and stability of the country,” said Sifuna.
He dismissed claims of division within ODM, describing the party as a “covenant” that must be preserved in honour of Odinga’s legacy.

“ODM is not just a political party; it is a covenant that we, the living, must now renew. Let us resist the temptation to scatter in despair or to fight over his political inheritance as leaders often do when giants fall,” he added.












