April 19, 2026

Orengo declares himself acting ODM party leader

Siaya Governor James Orengo has declared himself the acting party leader of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM).

Siaya Governor James Orengo has declared himself the acting party leader of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM).

Siaya Governor James Orengo has declared himself the acting party leader of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM).

The Siaya Governor cited the need for renewed direction and stronger leadership ahead of the next electoral cycle.

Speaking during a Linda Mwananchi mega rally in Nakuru on Sunday, Orengo told supporters that the party must reorganise and sharpen its strategy to remain competitive.

“We know the secretary general of ODM is Edwin Sifuna, and now Orengo is the acting party leader of ODM,” he said.

The ODM party, traditionally led by Raila Odinga, has recently faced questions over succession planning and organisational cohesion, especially as the country edges closer to the next general election cycle.

On March 3, members of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Parliamentary Group endorsed the installation of Oburu as Party Leader.

The resolutions were reached during a joint ODM Parliamentary Group meeting held on March 3, 2026, under the leadership of Party Leader Oburu.

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According to a press statement issued after the meeting, members received a briefing on recent party activities, reviewed upcoming programmes within and outside Parliament, and developed positions on anticipated issues.

Among the resolutions, the Parliamentary Group endorsed the decision by an emergency NEC meeting to install Dr Oburu Oginga as Party Leader.

The MPs further backed a Central Committee decision supporting the ongoing working arrangement between ODM and UDA.

In addition, they supported a mandate requiring the party to engage in structured negotiations with UDA for the purpose of forming a coalition ahead of the 2027 election.

The Parliamentary Group also approved a decision by relevant party organs to pursue compensation for victims of past election-related human rights abuses. On this matter, the MPs undertook to work with partners and explore alternative mechanisms to ensure the issue is acted upon urgently and conclusively.

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