ODM faces tense grassroots elections in Nairobi
Politics
By
Collins Kweyu
| Nov 24, 2024
The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) grassroots elections have sparked a fierce contest for leadership in Nairobi, with key figures vying for influence.
The exercise, set for November 27, will see Kilimani MCA Moses Ogeto, current party chairman for Dagoretti North and Majority Chief Whip in the Nairobi County Assembly, seek re-election.
He faces competition from MP Beatrice Elachi and others. Ogeto replaced Simba Arati as party chairman after Arati moved to Kisii to run for governor.
Ogeto has focused on strengthening ODM's position in Nairobi.
"I promise you that once elected, I will ensure we grow much bigger and remain united," Ogeto said to over 100 delegates in Dagoretti North.
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Elachi has confirmed her candidacy, intensifying the rivalry with Ogeto. Her supporters are calling for a shift in leadership within the constituency.
In Langata, businessman and ODM politician Oduk Oginga is campaigning for the chairmanship. Oginga, who has engaged with youth in the constituency, has urged them to rally behind him.
"I have urged our youths to consolidate all their efforts for the benefit of themselves and the party by participating in the elections," Oginga said.
The elections will shape ODM's leadership in Nairobi, with candidates like Ogeto, Elachi and Oginga playing key roles in the party's direction ahead of the 2027 General Election.