Kenyan political circles were abuzz after a video emerged showing the embattled Orange Democratic Party Secretary General Senator Edwin Sifuna drawing a massive crowd in Nakuru during his recent public engagement linked to the Linda Mwanainchi initiative.
The footage, which quickly circulated online, appeared to defy earlier predictions by some political analysts who had dismissed his rising influence as temporary and unsustainable.
Critics had previously argued that Sifuna’s popularity would fade within weeks, describing his early momentum as a passing political wave. However, the latest turnout has reignited debate over his growing influence within the political landscape.
Some sections of the crowd were heard chanting slogans referencing President William Ruto, while others openly engaged with Sifuna as he addressed supporters.
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He reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening the Orange Democratic Party, warning against internal divisions and those allegedly attempting to weaken or “sell out” the party.
His remarks emphasized unity and resilience as Kenya heads toward heightened political activity ahead of the next election cycle.
Supporters praised his message, while critics continue to question the sustainability of his momentum in national politics. The video continues to spark mixed reactions across social media platforms nationwide as political tensions remain high in Kenya.