The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) is now facing one of its biggest tests in history — how to move forward without its founder, Raila Amollo Odinga.
For nearly two decades, Raila built ODM into Kenya’s most influential opposition force, leading it through elections, reforms, and national conversations.
His passing on October 15, 2025, has left a gap that current leaders must now work together to fill.
According to political analysts, ODM’s survival depends on how its top officials handle leadership, unity, and succession.
Commentator Martin Chomba says the party’s current structure is strong enough to protect Raila’s legacy if leaders remain focused and cooperative.
He describes ODM chairperson Gladys Wanga as a calm but firm leader who has the potential to balance emotions and strategy. GET FULL STORY HERE.
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