The ruling Kenya Kwanza Coalition and the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) are holding a joint Parliamentary Group (PG) meeting on Tuesday at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) from 10:00 a.m.
According to a notice issued by National Assembly Leaders Kimani Ichung’wa, Junet Mohammed, and Millie Odhiambo, the meeting will focus on receiving and reviewing the 10-Point Agenda Report. Legislators are expected to discuss the policy implications of the resolutions contained in the report and explore strategies for implementing them within the current governance framework.
The notice further indicates that the broad-based government–allied MPs will use the session to deliberate on emerging national issues and outline parliamentary priorities under the Kenya Kwanza–ODM cooperation arrangement.
The committee overseeing the implementation of the 10-Point Agenda (COIN-10) and the National Dialogue Committee report, chaired by former nominated senator Agnes Zani, confirmed that preparations for the handover of its findings and recommendations are complete.
“The committee has remained diligent to its mandate and deliverables. The status report is ready for submission,” the Zani-led team stated.
The COIN-10 committee has been conducting stakeholder consultations since January, engaging government ministries, departments, agencies, civil society organisations, and members of the public. The report will be formally presented to President William Ruto during the joint PG meeting.
Tuesday’s session follows the inaugural joint meeting held on August 18, 2025, which was attended by President Ruto and ODM founder, the late Raila Odinga. During that meeting, the bipartisan implementation committee was unveiled and tasked with overseeing the execution of the 10-Point Agenda signed by the two leaders in March 2025.
Plans to convene the joint PG before the March 7 anniversary were postponed following the death of Emurua Dikirr MP Johanna Ng’eno.
The meeting marks a significant step in the ongoing cooperation between Kenya Kwanza and ODM, signaling continued efforts to advance bipartisan governance and policy alignment in the country.
