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Tensions within ODM as the party navigates its political future ahead of the 2027 general elections, where coalition-building is expected to play a crucial role in shaping Kenya’s politics.


Atandi dismissed the threats as inconsequential, asserting that ODM has a strong pool of capable leaders ready to take up any vacant positions left by defectors.

“I know some leaders who say that if ODM is going to sign a coalition agreement with President Ruto, they are going to exit

. Please exit, we have so many leaders who can fit in your shoes,” Atandi said firmly during a public address.

His remarks come amid growing speculation about a possible collaboration between ODM and the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA).

 a move that has divided opinion among party members and supporters.

Atandi emphasized that ODM remains a resilient political movement that cannot be shaken by individual decisions.

 He called on members to remain loyal to party ideals and focus on strengthening the movement rather than engaging in divisive politics.

“Our unity and vision for Kenya are bigger than personal interests. 

Those who feel uncomfortable can leave, but ODM will continue to thrive,” he added.

The statement reflects ongoing tensions within ODM as the party navigates its political future ahead of the 2027 general elections.

 Where coalition-building is expected to play a crucial role in shaping Kenya’s political landscape. 

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