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    Tensions Rise Within ODM: John Mbadi Criticizes “Entitlement” in Post-Raila Era

    Kiambu ObserverBy Kiambu ObserverMay 10, 2026
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    Tensions within the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) have intensified following a candid critique of internal party dynamics by Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi. The remarks, made during a party retreat in Mombasa, have sparked a public fallout with Kisumu Woman Representative Ruth Odinga.

    In a video from the retreat, Mbadi—the immediate former ODM chairman—called for honesty regarding the party’s future, stressing that the organization is entering a “post-Raila era” following the death of its long-time leader, Raila Odinga, in October 2025.

    “Not a Family Property”
    In his address to fellow party members, Mbadi emphasized that ODM is a national institution that transcends regional or family ties. Addressing concerns about party unity and the influence of the Odinga family, Mbadi stated, “This party does not belong to one community… It does not belong to Siaya… It does not belong to a family.”

    Mbadi urged members to move beyond the legacy of the late party leader, questioning the reliance on past directives in the absence of the former Prime Minister. “Baba is no more. This is post-Raila era. We must be candid, we must be forthright, and we must chart our way forward,” Mbadi remarked. He further criticized some members for what he described as a sense of entitlement based on their familial connections to the late leader.

    A Public Fallout
    The remarks prompted a strong response from Ruth Odinga, who was reportedly the only member of the Odinga family present at the Mombasa retreat. In a statement released on Sunday, May 10, she accused the Treasury CS of launching a “personal attack” against her and the Odinga family legacy.

    Ruth Odinga alleged that Mbadi stated the late Raila Odinga was “dead and buried” and implied that his influence was no longer relevant. She defended the family’s history of political sacrifice and rejected the assertion that she was using her name to exert undue influence within the party.

    Context: A Party in Transition
    The public spat highlights the significant challenges facing the Orange Democratic Movement as it navigates a major leadership transition. Since the passing of Raila Odinga in October 2025, the party has undergone a significant reorganization to fill the power vacuum left by his decades-long leadership.

    In March 2026, the party held a Special Delegates Convention where it formally ratified a new leadership lineup. Dr. Oburu Oginga, the elder brother of the late Raila Odinga, was elected as the new Party Leader, while Governor Gladys Wanga was confirmed as the National Chairperson.

    The retreat in Mombasa was intended to facilitate internal reflection and discuss the party’s political strategy ahead of the 2027 general elections. However, the exchange between Mbadi and Ruth Odinga underscores the ongoing internal friction as the party attempts to redefine its identity and maintain unity without its foundational leader.

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