Otiende Amollo Explains How Oburu Odinga Was Wrong On Sifuna Issue
Otiende Amollo has explained that Siaya Senator Oburu Odinga was wrong in his move to push for the removal of embattled Orange Democratic Movement Secretary General Edwin Sifuna from office.
Speaking during a function in Luo Nyanza attended by Governor James Orengo and Agnes Zani, Amollo said the decision lacked proper procedure and risked weakening party unity.
He argued that he had advised Oburu against the decision, insisting that the removal was unnecessary and not in line with internal party processes.
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According to him, both he and MP Millie Odhiambo opposed the move, warning that it could deepen divisions within the ODM party. However, their concerns were reportedly ignored by other leaders who proceeded with the decision.
He added that the episode exposed growing cracks within the ODM leadership and called for restraint in handling internal disputes to preserve cohesion ahead of future political engagements.
Party insiders said the disagreement highlights ongoing tensions over leadership decisions, with calls emerging for structured dialogue mechanisms to avoid further internal rifts.
Amollo urged leaders to prioritize unity within the Orange Democratic Movement as the party navigates internal challenges and prepares for future elections in Kenya to maintain stability and cohesion going forward ahead.
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