ODM in Turmoil: Homa Bay MP Peter Kaluma Predicts Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna Will Lose Key Party Roles

A storm is brewing within the corridors of ODM, as Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma has ignited a fierce political debate with a stark prediction about a key party figure. Kaluma has publicly declared that Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna will be ousted from his dual leadership roles at the upcoming National Delegates Convention (NDC).

The MP’s bold claim targets Sifuna’s influential positions as both the Orange Democratic Movement’s Secretary-General and the party’s Senate Minority Whip. These roles place Sifuna at the heart of ODM’s strategic and legislative operations, making any threat to them a significant internal upheaval. 

Kaluma’s statement suggests a deep-seated discontent within certain factions of the party, pointing to a potential power struggle behind the scenes.

While Kaluma did not elaborate extensively on his reasons, such pronouncements often hint at underlying tensions over party direction, leadership styles, or political alignment. 

The prediction, made publicly, is seen as a direct challenge and has instantly shifted the political narrative, putting Senator Sifuna’s future squarely in the spotlight.

Political analysts note that this public sparring is likely to intensify debates within ODM as it prepares for its NDC. The convention, a critical gathering for setting party policy and electing officials, could now become a battleground for leadership control. Supporters of Senator Sifuna are expected to rally behind him, dismissing Kaluma’s prediction as mere political posturing.

This development guarantees a period of heightened political activity and speculation within ODM, as members and observers alike watch to see if Kaluma’s provocative forecast will become a political reality or if Sifuna will successfully weather the storm and retain his pivotal positions.

Homa Bay MP Peter Kaluma has set the political stage ablaze with a bold declaration. He claims Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna will be removed as ODM Secretary-General and Senate Minority Whip at the next National Delegates Convention. 

This isn't just gossip—it's a direct challenge that reveals deepening fractures within the party.

Sifuna, a central figure in ODM's machinery, now faces a public test of his support. Is this a genuine threat or a move in a high-stakes political game? One thing is clear: the road to the ODM NDC just got a lot more dramatic.

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