James Orengo warns ODM against letting Edwin I have to leave the Chamani

  • Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna is among the chief executives of the ODM party
  • Siaya Governor James Orengo is questioning that Sunasa’s withdrawal will harm the party
  • Sifuna has been giving different signs with his commitment to ODM, Nasusan after disagreeing with his boss, Raila Odinga, about the UDA party

The governor of Siaya James Orengo He says the ODM party will suffer a major loss to lose its secretary general Edwin Sifuna.

Siaya Governor James Orengo (pictured) is arguing that Edwin Sunwa to withdraw ODM will be a major blow to the party. Photo: James Orengo.
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Orengo argues that Singa is one of the best ODM officers ever.

According to him, the Nairobi senator has led the party to his position for years he has held the post of secretary -general.

“In terms of all these parties I think ODM has found the Secretary -General, if you are asked who the Secretary -General of these other parties will take you a little time to remember who they are. They are a very strange person, and it will be a huge loss if we do not have the secretary general.

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Orengo explained that Sifuna’s position against a broad government cannot justify its removal from the party.

The governor argued that different attitudes and attitudes define the ODM’s view, which he noted was established on the basis of democracy.

“ODM is not a party that is a kind of praise and worship because you have people who can tell the truth and tell the truth to authority, such as we are in government,” Orengo said.

Several months ago, Sifuna talked about rumors about the possibility of resigning from his party’s position despite ideological differences with his boss, Raila Odinga.

Speaking openly during a television interview, Sifuna acknowledged the inner uncertain UDA.

He pointed out the growing upset of political views between him and Raila, noting that the ODM leader recently showed a compromise against the president William Rutoeven expressing the intention to support his administration until 2027.

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On the contrary, Sifuna has held a strong position with a critic against Ruto, warning Kenyans against voting for him again.

Considering this ideological rupture, some investigators suggested that the resignation of Sifuna could be a logical action.

However, he explained that he did not consider leaving his role. Instead, he expressed hope that he could persuade Raila to have a more critical of Ruto and to join the president.

However, Sifuna said that if the party leadership decided to step aside, he would respect the decision.

He also emphasized that he would voluntarily resign if Raila officially approved Ruto’s intention to be re -elected.

Despite these tensions, Sifuna emphasized his belief in the ability of the ODM to lead the next government and said that supporting Ruto would be a strategic mistake.

Regardless of the future, he promised to remain a dedicated member of the ODM, as he was before taking over the role of leadership.

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