ODM SG Edwin Sifuna to know fate in disciplinary case on June 18
ODM SG Edwin Sifuna during a past church service. PHOTO | COURTESY
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The Political Parties Disputes Tribunal (PPDT) has reserved
its judgment for June 18, 2026, in a case filed by Orange Democratic Movement (ODM)
Secretary General Edwin Sifuna challenging a disciplinary process initiated
against him by the party.
During submissions before the Tribunal, Senior Counsel Isaac Okero,
appearing for Sifuna, argued that the ODM National Executive Committee (NEC)
violated both the party's constitution and the Fair Administrative Action Act
when it resolved on February 11, 2026, to remove the complainant without first
according him a hearing.
However, lawyers representing ODM urged the Tribunal to
dismiss the complaint, arguing that the matter is premature because the party's
internal disciplinary mechanisms have not been exhausted.
Lawyer Ken Amondi, representing ODM, told the Tribunal that
what is before it is a disciplinary process currently being handled by a panel
constituted by the party.
"The complaint is premature because the disciplinary
process is ongoing and can be dealt with by the panel established by the ODM
Party," he submitted.
Advocate Sam Makori echoed the argument, stating that the
dispute remains active before the party's disciplinary structures and that
intervention by the Tribunal at this stage would amount to an overreach.
"The ODM Party must be given room to exhaust its internal
mechanisms," Makori argued.
Senior Counsel T.J. Kajwang further urged the Tribunal to
allow political parties the necessary space to manage their internal
disciplinary affairs.
"The Tribunal must give latitude and breathing space to
political parties in disciplinary proceedings so that political parties are
built as institutions," Kajwang submitted.
The ODM Party consequently asked the Tribunal to dismiss
Sifuna's complaint.
After hearing submissions from all parties, the PPDT reserved
its judgment for June 18, 2026.

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