ODM Headquarters./FILE
Raila was the unifying force and key player whose influence across multiple regions strengthened ODM’s hand at the negotiating table. His absence has left a leadership vacuum, with fractures already visible in the once formidable outfit as leaders pull in different directions over the party’s future.
Secretary General Edwin Sifuna leads a faction opposed to working with Ruto, while acting party leader Oburu Oginga heads the camp supporting cooperation with the broadbased government.
The growing rift threatens to tear the party apart and erode its negotiating leverage with the President. For nearly four decades, Raila dominated the political scene, commanding loyalty across major voting blocs in Nyanza, Western, Coast, Northeastern, Nairobi and parts of the Rift Valley.
These regions formed ODM’s backbone and gave the party a formidable edge in coalition talks. With Raila gone, questions abound whether ODM can retain its political muscle without the man who personified its brand and unity.
“It is a fact that ODM and Kenya at large have no other leader with the stature and following of Raila. Many of his support bases will disintegrate and that will hurt ODM,” governance analyst Martin Andati said.
He said Nyanza could politically fragment, while Western and Coast may witness the rise of new regional kingpins. Vocal leaders such as Embakasi East MP Babu Owino, Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya and Mining CS Hassan Joho are already being touted as potential power centres.
Before his death, speculation was rife that Raila and ODM would demand the deputy president’s slot in the next election.
Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga — a staunch Raila ally who had embraced Ruto’s broad-based government — was among those believed to be eyeing the running mate position.
“She is good at lobbying, including attracting national government projects that have earned her recognition from the President. That gives her serious credit,” Andati said.
ODM also expected to secure several key government positions, including Cabinet slots, principal secretaries, parastatal heads and ambassadorial posts. In fact, through the broad-based government arrangement negotiated by Raila himself, ODM already landed several senior roles.
Among those appointed were Treasury CS John Mbadi, Energy CS Opiyo Wandayi, Mining CS Hassan Joho, Cooperatives CS Wycliffe Oparanya, EAC CS Beatrice Askul, and Attorney-General Dorcas Oduor — all close allies of Raila.
Raila’s absence now leaves a gaping void that could weaken ODM’s hand in future negotiations, diminishing its prospects of securing favourable terms ahead of the 2027 general election.
Adding to the uncertainty is the widening split within ODM over whether to back President Ruto’s re-election. Sifuna and Babu have led a faction openly rejecting the idea of working with the Kenya Kwanza administration.
“This thing called broad-based government — I don’t know where it exists. There is a government of Kenya Kwanza under President Ruto and every CS in that government serves Kenya Kwanza,” Sifuna said recently.
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