Who Can Buy Me at My Age? Oburu Oginga Dismisses Claims on ODM

ODM leader Oburu Oginga has strongly dismissed claims that the party has been influenced or compromised, insisting that its decisions remain independent.

Speaking during a recent engagement, Oburu pushed back against the allegations, saying, “At my age, who can buy me? ODM has not been bought.” His remarks come at a time when questions have been raised about the party’s current direction and political positioning.

The comments appear to respond to ongoing speculation, especially online, where some voices have suggested shifts in loyalty within the party.

However, Oburu maintained that ODM continues to operate based on its values and long-standing principles.

His statement has drawn mixed reactions. Some supporters agree with his position, saying the party has remained consistent, while others continue to question recent political developments.

ODM has historically presented itself as a party focused on governance and devolution, and senior leaders often step in to clarify its stance during moments of public debate.

As political discussions continue, attention is now turning to how the party will navigate the current environment and address concerns raised by both supporters and critics.


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