ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna raises alarm over what he described as a growing identity crisis within the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM). He accused the party and its leadership of confusing themselves due to unpopular ties with the government.
Speaking on Citizen TV tonight, the ODM Secretary General did not mince his words. He accuses the party leadership of abandoning its core principles and confusing its supporters by backing a government it once firmly opposes.

“ODM is confused, and so is its leadership. We are supporting a third party, far from what we stand for. I have not given up, but if I ever do, I will openly say it,” Sifuna said.
Sifuna expressed regret over ODM’s decision to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with President Ruto’s government, insisting he had warned the party against it.
On record, ODM was advised by me not to be entered into any MoU with this government. It is not respected by the government. Baba’s vision is blurry and cannot be clear with these current ties. This MoU was said by me to be dead from the start,” he stated. It was added by him that the government had initially been engaged by ODM for humanitarian reasons amid public suffering, but meaningful change had not been delivered by the agreement.
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