Sifuna: Why I didn't go for ODM deputy leader post

Politics
By Sharon Wanga | Sep 06, 2024
ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna speaking to Tony Gachoka on Point Blank a KTN show. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has explained why he chose not to pursue the position of deputy leader in the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Party.

Speaking on Spice FM on Friday, September 6, Sifuna reiterated that the Party remains part of the Azimio la Umoja coalition.

"I've been hearing a lot of discussions about the heart of the Party. I aspired to move from my position as Secretary-General to deputy party leader, which I saw as a promotion," said Sifuna, adding, "But I was told that certain positions are considered the heart of the party, and one cannot vacate them to seek others."

The ODM Secretary-General also addressed Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka's ambitions to lead the Azimio, emphasizing the importance of unity within the coalition.

"I understand Kalonzo's concerns. Azimio will only benefit him if we stay together. Breaking up the coalition would be heartbreaking, especially if we can't manage the succession to keep us united," he added.

Regarding ODM members joining government positions, Sifuna stressed that the Party remains firmly in the opposition and will continue to hold the government accountable.

"ODM remains an opposition party. We are the minority in the Senate, and we will continue our role. You can expect ODM members to hold the government to account, ensuring things are done properly."

Sifuna also clarified that ODM leader Raila Odinga will only scale back his political involvement if he takes on the African Union Chairmanship, but this does not mean he will retire from politics entirely.

"Politics requires a presence on the ground. If you're taking on a role that removes you from daily interactions with the people, it's natural to scale back. But that doesn't mean retirement," Sifuna said.

He reaffirmed his commitment to keeping the opposition active in the Senate to provide checks and balances to the government.

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