Raila formally hands over ODM to Governor Nyong’o as acting party leader
ODM party leader Raila Odinga with Kisumu Governor Anyang’ Nyong’o during a NEC meeting in Mombasa on October 12, 2024. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Democratic Movement (ODM) party leader Raila Odinga has formally handed over
the leadership of the political outfit to Kisumu Governor Anyang’ Nyong’o in
acting capacity.
Governor
Nyong’o will now be tasked with steering the opposition party forward, as Mr.
Odinga fully immerses himself into the final lap of his campaigns for African
Union Commission (AUC) Chairman.
Mr.
Odinga, speaking during a National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting in Mombasa
on Saturday, said Nyong’o has continuously provided a firm foundation to the
party since it was founded over 20 years ago.
The former Prime Minister went ahead to state that the recent decision of the Central Committee to name Nyong’o as acting leader will ensure the party’s
ideologies continue.
“Today,
in line with a recent decision of the Central Committee, I formally task our
founding Secretary General Professor Anyang’ Nyong’o, to step in and provide
leadership to our great party to enable me immerse myself fully into the final
and more intricate phase of my campaign for chairmanship of the African Union
Commission,” said Mr. Odinga.
“The
Central Committee of our party made this decision a few weeks ago, picking a
man who has been central in giving direction and firm foundation to our party
since inception. We are therefore assured of ideological continuity and clarity
that have been the hallmarks of our party.”
He
added: “I want to thank you our members, our supporters for the work you have
done over the years. Thank you for the distance we have walked together, the
challenges we have overcome together, and the distance we are just about to
embark on together as a party and a country.”
The
Mr. Odinga-led NEC meeting also ratified recent appointments made by the Central Committee after senior officials of the party stepped down to take up
roles in the national government.
These
include Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga as the new National Chairperson, taking
over from John Mbadi who is now the Treasury Cabinet Secretary.
Others
are new deputy party leaders Kisii Governor Simba Arati and Vihiga Senator as
Deputy Party Leaders, replacing Cabinet Secretaries Wycliffe Oparanya (MSMEs)
and Hassan Joho (Mining and Blue Economy).
In
the changes, Kisumu West MP Rosa Buyu replaces Energy CS Opiyo Wandayi
as Secretary for Political Affairs, while Kisumu Woman Representative Ruth
Odinga is the new Deputy Organizing Secretary.


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