Orange for Democratic Movement (ODM) has promised to enter into a bigger alliance, soon after the BBI referendum. In a statement, ODM secretary general Edwin Sifuna disclosed that the Party was at an advanced stage for a new alliance that will alter the country’s political space.
The Party acknowledged that partnership was a vital part of politics and attributed the concern of “working on a broader, better and bolder alliance that will shake the country and shape the politics of land for the years to come.”
Sifuna dismissed the alliance of their NASA affiliates and described it as a group of tribal politicians who had nothing substantial to offer.
“As a party, we are done with the fading breed of politicians whose singular focus over the years has been on what they can extract from our sweat, and from the country,” the statement read in parts.
The statement further read: “The post BBI alliance ODM is working on will be fresh, strong, and vibrant and packed with men and women who can stand on their own and give birth to a new nation post-BBI.”
ODM’s statement was dispatched moments after her NASA affiliates launched a new alliance which brought KANU onboard. The new alliance dubbed as Okoa Kenya Alliance brings together Ford Kenya, ANC, Wiper and KANU.
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