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ODM PARTY POSITION ON ONGOING COALITION TALKS

The national political conversation has been awash with speculation of changing allegiances and budding alliances. Being the biggest and most experienced player on the scene, ODM has been mentioned quite a bit. Knowing that partnerships are an essential part of our politics, the Orange Democratic Movement is also working on a broader, better and bolder alliance that will shake the country and shape the politics of the land for years to come. As an avowed centre-left movement, our ideals of social democracy and desire to empower the masses and fight poverty hold supreme above all else. 

The new alliance will have younger and fresh blood with clear ideological positions on the issues of the day. As a party, we are done with the fading breed of tribal politicians whose singular focus over the years has been on what they can extract from our sweat, and from the country. We are focused on an Alliance that adds to the national discourse not what it gets, a coalition that adds not takes away from us. Our record of building coalitions, building bridges with perceived enemies and propping up younger and energetic leaders speaks for itself. 

We are working on one again. But it is not just coalitions and alliances we are working on. We are strengthening ourselves as a party and preparing to compete everywhere in the country. In some places we will fight alone. In others, we will fight alongside allies. 

Party supporters and members need to look forward to a new order and let those coalescing around their perceived tribal bases in the hopes of blackmailing others to endorse them be. The post BBI alliance ODM is working on will be fresh, strong, vibrant and packed with men and women who can stand on their own and give birth to a new nation post- BBI. 

Edwin Sifuna Secretary General

 25th March 2021

Statement on Presidential Candidate

On January 21, 2021 the National Elections Board sent out a notice declaring the commencement of the process of nomination for ODM presidential candidate. Persons interested therein were required to meet the criteria spelt in both the Constitution of Kenya and ODM Party Constitution and submit their applications not later than February 26, 2021.

Following a request by some of the interested candidates, the deadline for submission of application was extended to March 31,2021.

We wish to inform our members that as of close of business yesterday, the following persons had submitted their applications in the prescribed manner:

1. JOHO, Ali Hassan
2. ODINGA, Raila Amolo
3. OPARANYA, Wycliffe Ambetsa

The NEB shall scrutinize the three applications, vet the candidates as required by the ODM Elections and Nomination Rules and subsequent thereto announce the next processes and time table in accordance with the ODM Constitution.

Catherine Muyeka Mumma
CHAIRPERSON – NATIONAL ELECTIONS BOARD

ODM Statement on Constitution Of Kenya Amendment Bill, 2020

Ladies and gentlemen of the media. Tomorrow, Parliament will commence a two day special sitting to deliberate on a number of critical national issues. One of thee critical issues is the Constitution of Kenya Amendment Bill 2020 or the BBI Bill as it is popularly known. I called you here to make clear the position of the orange Democratic Movement on that Bill and to advise all our MPs to align themselves accordingly. It is the party’s position that Parliament should pass the BBI Bill as it is, in it’s entirety.

This is therefore a rallying call to our members to align themselves accordingly with the party position. It is also an appeal to our members and supporters out there to prepare to vote for the Bill once it is presented to them in the referendum. Statecraft is an exercise in constant negotiations and give and take. In that process, you win some and lose some but you soldier on. That is the case with the BBI and the Bill it has produced.

As a party, we may not have got everything we had wished for. In fact, no party has got everything it wished for. But there are some very important gains in the BBI that we would not want to throw out just because we did not get everything. ODM has always advocated for strengthening of Devolved units and increased funding for those units. The BBI Bill increases funding to counties and extends funds to thewards. That is a gain we can’t throw away. ODM has been very vocal on fighting corruption.

The BBI Bill has some very practical and radical proposals on how to stop corruption from being a way of life in Kenya. We do not want to throw away those proposals. ODM has always stood up for equitable sharing of the wealth of the nation. Equity has been our rallying call as a party since our inception. The BBI has some very solid proposals on how to ensure shared prosperity in the country. We do not want to throw away those proposals. ODM supporters have borne the brunt of election violence in this country. We know what happened in 2007, 2013 and 2017. BBI has some solid proposals on how to end the culture of election violence and the winner takes all brand of our politics. We don’t want to lose those proposals.

The BBI Bill has some very solid proposals on how to help our youth and turn them into innovators and entrepreneurs, how to make them creators and not seekers of jobs, and how to make them self-reliant. We do not want to lose those gains. Even the gender representation question is getting resolved through the BBI. And for the first time, this country is confronting the question of how to ensure productivity through industrialization and enhanced manufacturing. That is a gain in the BBI that we cannot afford to lose. But tthese are just but a few among the many gains that comes with BBI.

ODM stands in full support of the Bill and calls for its passage in totality. And we stand solidly, side by side, with H.E President Uhuru Kenyatta and his brother Rt Hon Raila Odinga in their quest to fix Kenya through partnership and honest engagement. We urge President Kenyatta and the ODM leader Raila Odinga to soldier on. Mr President and Rt Hon Raila Odinga, get this assurance from us as a party: You have enough troops both behind you and by your sides to help you push this agenda through. Do not be afraid. Do not be distracted. Do not be blackmailed. We are in this battle together.

Thank you and God bless Kenya.

HON. CPA JOHN MBADI, EGH, MP NATIONAL CHAIRMAN,

ODM LEADER OF MINORITY PARTY,

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF KENYA.

Press Release

SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT    First, I want to categorically state that the ODM Deputy Party Leader H.E. Hon. Wycliffe Ambetsa Oparanya, the governor of Kakamega County is a loyal member of the party and an ardent supporter of his boss, Party Leader H.E. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga.   Secondly, may I state here that, yes it is true Hon. Oparanya has held a few meetings with the Deputy President H.E. Hon. William Samoei Ruto, be it in Nairobi or elsewhere. And as the great Mahatma Gandhi once said “Whenever you are confronted with an opponent. Conquer him with love”, in all instances, Hon. Oparanya has been briefing our ODM party Leadership including the Party Leader on every detail of his discussion with Hon. Ruto.    Hon. Oparanya has not been on any mission of BETRAYAL as some people may want it to look. Sometimes in politics, it is good to learn what your opponent is plotting and be able to get the best defense to counter them.   Our ODM members and supporters should therefore not read any mischief in the said meetings that our DPL has held with the DP.    Ends…    P. Etale  Director of Communications- ODM