ODM rival factions have escalated their power struggle, shifting the contest to the control of political bases long associated with veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga (deceased).

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With the broader opposition also digging in, Raila’s traditional strongholds are now bracing for an influx of political activity, including the possible emergence of new parties targeting elective seats beyond the presidency.

Within ODM, the camps led by party leader Oburu Oginga and embattled secretary general Edwin Sifuna have gone all out in the battle to inherit Raila’s political turf.

The rivalry threatens to weaken ODM’s leverage in negotiations with President William Ruto’s UDA.

A section of Mt Kenya leaders has been blunt, telling off ODM over its demand for Ruto’s running mate in 2027, a position presently held by Kithure Kindiki.

The Oburu-aligned camp has announced a major ‘Linda Ground’ rally at Ahindi Grounds in Siaya county on Sunday — widely regarded as the heartland of Raila’s political influence.