- ODM Secretary -General Edwin Sifuna sparked debate after announcing the MOU between Raila Odinga and President William Ruto die
- On Tuesday, July 29, Raila led an important party meeting where they took a formal position on the central government
- The Orange Party Party lists a number
Nairobi – Raila Odinga He has taken the initiative to take over the leadership of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) with cracks emerging about his contract with President William Ruto.
Some of the leaders had demanded the Secretary -General Edwin Sifuna He resigns after publicly announcing the Mou between Raila and Ruto.
However, on Tuesday, July 29, Raila chaired the ODM’s executive committee to discuss issues related to the party.
What is ODM’s official position on the broad government?
The committee discussed in detail recent progress, including opposition to the party against the broader government. In a statement read by Sifuna, the committee reached a number of issues, including the need for remaining and unity.
“That when members arrived here with different perspectives on many issues within the party and country, the committee oversaw the unprocessed unity of the party and focused on ensuring that the ODM continues to be a faithful servant of the people and the country, based on the interests of its supporters and the nation and dedicated the agenda of change and national stability,” Sifuna said.
The committee further supported Raila’s move to work with the first Kenyan Union to bring stability to the country.
“That the party supports the position of party leader Raila Odinga to work with the Kenyan administration first to bring stability to the country and to create a better environment for Kenyans to address their issues through democratic and constitutional means,” He added.
What issues do Raila Odinga want to be dealt with?
Among those resolutions, the party chose a technical team to work with a colleague of UDA To speed up the implementation of the 10 agendas contained in the MOU.
“That in order to speed up the implementation of the 10 MOU agendas, the ODM will form a technical team that will collaborate with their UDA counterparts as part of the basic political structures to support the implementation of the agreement.
The committee recognized the absence of such a technical committee, which is in the MoU, as the missing link in the implementation of the document, ” The orange party said.
Among the issues that the Raila party wants to be addressed quickly include the full implementation of the NADCO report, the promotion and protection of the lives of young people, the right to assemble in peace and The processionthe rule of law and the constitution, corruption and public resources.
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