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ODM Dismisses Rift Claims, Affirms Party Unity

The Orange Democratic Movement brushes aside talk of party rifts. It stands firm and united.

ODM chair Oburu Odinga spoke out on 15 December 2025. This came during the party’s North Rift tour in Uasin Gishu County. He rejected claims of a looming split.

ODM stays solid. The party holds together. No splits mar it. Oburu promised supporters a united push ahead.

Kisii Governor Simba Arati views clashing ideas as democracy’s hallmark. He warns against confusing them with division.

Some label debates as splits. They are just democracy at play. Views differ without breaking the party. Arati made this clear.

ODM plans to join forces with matching government leaders. It rejects opposition in the next poll. Direction comes early next year.

Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga vows lasting loyalty. She urges base leaders to stick tight.

We stay in ODM for good. Cracks cannot topple us. Wanga drew the line.

Unity grows from the roots up. Leaders and fans must ignore small spats and hold firm.

ODM chiefs met Elgeyo Marakwet locals the day before. The tour hit Uasin Gishu next. Both counties’ governors rolled out the welcome.

We team up for our people’s sake. Regional links grow stronger. County heads pledged this.

Talks build party roots and local ties.

These words follow Winnie Odinga’s call. ODM needs its own 2027 presidential pick. She shut down Kenya Kwanza merger talk.

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