ODM Party Formally Ousts Nairobi Senator as Secretary General

In a significant development within Kenya's political landscape, the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has successfully removed Edwin Sifuna from his position as the party's Secretary General.
The long-running dispute reached its conclusion when the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties updated its records, officially recognizing the party's decision. This move ends months of legal wrangling and internal tensions, allowing the party to refocus on its organizational goals ahead of future elections. The decision highlights the challenges of maintaining discipline and unity in major political outfits across the country.
The Registrar's office reviewed submissions from ODM and noted Sifuna's lack of response, determining that his removal complied with relevant laws and the party's own constitution. A formal letter was sent to Sifuna at Parliament Buildings, confirming the changes to the leadership roster. This step provides the green light the party had been awaiting to streamline its structures and address what it described as divergent agendas within its ranks. Party officials expressed relief at finally being able to move forward without ongoing distractions.
Sifuna, through his lawyer Isaac Okero, swiftly contested the process, pointing out what he views as procedural shortcuts and potential irregularities. The response suggests plans to pursue further legal avenues to challenge the removal. Meanwhile, Deputy Secretary General Catherine Omanyo addressed the media at the party's Nairobi headquarters, stressing that the organization could no longer tolerate individuals pursuing personal interests while holding official positions. She encouraged Sifuna to establish his own platform if he wished, signaling a clear break from the past association.
This leadership shake-up comes at a time when opposition parties are navigating complex alliances and preparing for the 2027 polls. It underscores the dynamic nature of politics in the country, where internal accountability measures can reshape power dynamics quickly. As ODM looks to consolidate its position, the episode may influence broader opposition strategies and individual career paths in the coming months. Observers will be watching closely to see how both sides adapt to this new reality.



