She criticized party members who question what Baba said or claim he abandoned the party. “Those who say I don’t know what Baba said are being disrespectful,” she said. She reminded supporters that Baba always spoke openly and honestly. Winnie warned that leaders who misuse his name for personal gain are causing confusion.
The crowd responded enthusiastically as Winnie emphasized that ODM belongs to the people. She said the party cannot belong to those who want to control it behind closed doors. Her message was clear: grassroots voices must guide decisions, not individual ambitions.
Winnie highlighted challenges facing ordinary Kenyans, including unemployment and rising living costs. She said the broad-based government arrangement has failed to bring real change to communities like Kibra. She urged party leaders to reconnect with citizens instead of focusing only on internal politics.
She stressed that no one can replace Raila Odinga or copy his leadership. Differences of opinion do not mean the party is breaking apart. Unity, respect, and clear communication are the only ways forward for ODM to remain strong and relevant.
The lawmaker also encouraged voters to prepare for the next election. She asked supporters to ensure they have valid voter cards and to participate actively in civic duties. Winnie said that real political change starts with citizens taking part in the process.
She called on party members to attend the upcoming National Delegates Conference. Winnie warned that ODM could face difficulties if unity is ignored. Her remarks reflected the pressure within the party and the need for careful leadership.
The Kibra rally showed Winnies growing influence in ODM after Raila’s passing. Her launch of a pressure group signals her commitment to defending grassroots voices. Supporters cheered her stance while critics observed closely, aware of its potential impact.
Leaders across regions continue to trade accusations and test loyalties. Winnie insisted that ODM belongs to its members, not factions. Her words placed Kibra at the center of political debates that will shape the party’s choices ahead of the next elections.
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