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Why Sifuna is key to ODM party - Orengo

"He’s a wonderful individual, and it would be a great loss not to have him as secretary general."

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by BRIAN ORUTA

News08 October 2025 - 13:45
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  • Orengo praised Sifuna’s dynamism and influence within the Orange Democratic Movement, noting that few political parties in Kenya could boast of equally recognizable and effective leadership.
  • “In terms of all these parties, I think ODM has got a secretary-general,” Orengo said 
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Siaya Governor James Orengo has come to the defence of ODM Secretary-General Edwin Sifuna, describing him as a vital pillar in the party’s leadership and warning that his departure would be a major setback.

Speaking on Wednesday, Orengo praised Sifuna’s dynamism and influence within the Orange Democratic Movement, noting that few political parties in Kenya could boast of equally recognizable and effective leadership.

He described Sifuna as a wonderful individual.

“In terms of all these parties, I think ODM has got a secretary-general,” Orengo said on Nation FM.

“If you ask, who’s the secretary-general of these other parties, it will take a lot of time to remember who they are. He’s a wonderful individual, and it would be a great loss not to have Edwin Sifuna as the Secretary-General, and that’s how dynamic the party is.”

Orengo, a long-time ally of ODM leader Raila Odinga, further emphasized that ODM’s strength lies in its openness and internal democracy.

He dismissed claims that the party operates as a personality cult, insisting it remains a platform where leaders can express independent opinions.

“ODM is not a party that belongs to the praise-and-worship kind of formation. We have got elements that can speak truth to power as much as we are part of government, even though not structurally.”

His remarks come amid heightened political discussions within ODM over the party’s direction and internal unity ahead of the 2027 elections.

Sifuna, who also serves as the Nairobi Senator, has been vocal on national issues, often articulating ODM’s position with firmness and wit, qualities Orengo suggested make him indispensable to the party’s continued vibrancy.

Orengo’s defense appeared aimed at quelling speculation about rifts within ODM’s top ranks, reinforcing the message that the party remains cohesive and guided by strong, capable leadership.

While ODM has a working arrangement with the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA) until 2027, Sifuna is among the leaders from within the party who actively play anti-government politics.

In many instances, he has disagreed with public positions taken by other leaders from the within the party, including those seen as close confidants of party leader Raila Odinga.

“Baba told me that even after we donated our experts to the government, ODM is not in government. He said it himself,” Sifuna said, referring to ODM party leader Raila Odinga.

“If ODM is not in government, the secretary general of ODM cannot be in government.”

Sifuna emphasised that while the party remains committed to national interests, it has not relinquished its ambition to lead the country.

“All political parties are interested in ascending to power,” he added, underscoring that his loyalty lies solely with Raila.

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