In a post on X, Junet shared details of his participation in a meeting in Mombasa alongside ODM Party Leader Hon. Dr. Oburu Oginga with party supporters and grassroots leaders from the Coastal region.
Junet described the gathering as a show of unity and strength, noting that earlier in the day, the party had implemented significant changes in its high organs.
These adjustments, decided during the National Executive Committee session in Mombasa, aimed to realign the top leadership with ODM's priority areas, including ongoing political realignments and preparations for future elections.
The NEC's key resolution included relieving Sifuna of his duties with immediate effect due to concerns over conduct and discipline. Busia Woman Representative Catherine Omanyo was appointed acting Secretary General pending a substantive replacement, possibly at the upcoming National Delegates Conference scheduled for late March 2026.
Junet's message carried the hashtag TukoTayari, signaling readiness and resolve amid the leadership transition. Accompanied by photos showing packed halls of supporters in orange attire, Oburu addressing the crowd, and engaged interactions, the post underscored grassroots mobilization in the Coast, a traditional ODM stronghold.
The developments follow months of internal tensions within ODM, exacerbated by debates over the party's cooperation with the Kenya Kwanza administration and its exit from the Azimio coalition. Junet's public appearance with Oburu appeared to project stability and forward momentum, countering narratives of division.
Observers interpret the late-night update as an affirmation of loyalty to the current party direction under Oburu's leadership, emphasizing collective priorities over individual positions in a politically evolving landscape.
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