ODM ratifies Oburu Oginga's appointment as party leader
ODM party leader Dr. Oburu Oginga addresses a rally in Magarini on November 2, 2025 ahead of upcoming by-elections. PHOTO | COURTESY
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The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party’s
National Governing Council (NGC) has approved the appointment of Siaya Senator
Oburu Oginga as the political behemoth’s leader, officially succeeding his
late younger brother Raila Odinga.
The announcement, which followed the NGC's special
sitting in Mombasa ahead of the party's 20th anniversary celebrations this
weekend, came as the council sought to chart the way forward by ratifying
appointments to pending positions.
The NGC also approved the three Deputy Party
leaders, comprising Mombasa Governor Abdulswamad Nassir, his Kisii counterpart Simba
Arati, and Vihiga Senator Godfrey Osotsi.
Kisumu Woman Representative Ruth Odinga and Kisumu
West MP Rosa Buyu were also ratified to the positions of Deputy Organising
Secretary and Secretary of Political Affairs, respectively.
The leaders will now officially assume office upon
approval by the party’s National Delegates Convention (NDC).
Oburu was named as acting party leader on October
16, 2025, by the National Executive Council (NEC) following Raila's
demise.
The ODM's celebrations were initially slated for
Mombasa last month but were postponed to allow Raila to travel to India for
medical treatment. Following his demise, the party resolved to proceed with the
event in a bid to honour his legacy.


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