The ODM party has projected confidence and its readiness to face off with opponents ahead of the 2027 General Election.
Suna East MP Junet Mohamed delivered the message on Sunday, April 19, 2026, during a community event in Kendu, Homa Bay County, supporting the construction of a Muslim Centre.
He was accompanied by Homa Bay Governor and ODM Chairperson Gladys Wanga, Wajir Governor Ahmed Abdullahi, and other party leaders, alongside residents and members of the Muslim community.
“Our political alliance is strong and our pathway to power well grounded on reality, history and our recent experiences,” Junet said.
“We urge our people to stay steady behind our party — ODM — build the strength and keep the momentum. TUKO TAYARI.”
Junet emphasized ODM’s internal strength and assured supporters that the party remains solid and focused.
He further noted that ODM’s long-term political strategy revolves around the party’s experience and a realistic understanding of Kenya’s political landscape.
The remarks come as ODM continues internal consolidation efforts while engaging in early political discussions with the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) over potential collaboration in 2027.
According to party officials, ODM has activated its grassroots machinery and is strengthening its national presence across the country.
