50-50 Deal : Oburu Reveals Why ODM is No Longer Fighting for the DP Position

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Oburu Odinga, a senior Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader, addressed a public political meeting where he spoke about political cooperation and relations within government. 

The meeting was attended by local leaders and members of the public and focused on unity and working relationships among political actors.

During the meeting, Odinga directed remarks to Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, stating that there was no intention to seek or challenge his position. 

He emphasized that the relationship between them was based on cooperation and friendship rather than political competition. 

The comments were made in the context of ongoing national political discussions and shifting alliances.

Odinga did not announce any personal political ambitions or campaign plans during the event. He also did not reference any formal agreements, negotiations, or policy positions connected to the office of the deputy president. 

His remarks were limited to clarifying political relationships and discouraging speculation about leadership contests.

The meeting took place at a public venue, and no representatives from the Office of the Deputy President issued a response at the time. 

There were also no official statements released immediately after the event to address the remarks.

Political observers note that statements emphasizing unity and cooperation are common during periods of political realignment. 

Such remarks are often aimed at maintaining stability and reducing political tension within government and allied parties.

By the time of publication, no official response had been issued by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki or his office regarding the statements made. 

The remarks remain part of ongoing political engagement and dialogue among leaders.




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