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ODM stands firm against extending term limits for elected leaders

The party views this proposal as a deviation from democratic values and a potential risk to governance structures within Kenya.

 

Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna. File photo

The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has declared its opposition to a recent proposal to extend the term limits for elected leaders from five(5) years to seven(7) years.

This directive was issued by ODM leadership on Wednesday following a meeting of the Council of County Chairpersons (CoCC), representing ODM members across all 47 counties.

ODM officials urged all party MPs to reject the proposal in Parliament, maintaining that the suggested extension undermines democratic principles.

According to ODM’s statement, the party views this proposal, introduced by Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei, as a deviation from democratic values and a potential risk to governance structures within Kenya.

“This proposal conflicts with our commitment to democratic integrity,” the CoCC stated, affirming ODM’s stance on safeguarding the current electoral system.

The council argued that a shift to seven-year terms would limit accountability and reduce opportunities for leadership evaluation through regular elections.

ODM’s Secretary-General Edwin Sifuna earlier voiced strong objections to the Bill, signaling that the party would remain vigilant in preserving the nation’s democratic foundations.

Mr Sifuna’s comments echoed the wider ODM membership's concerns about changes that might weaken devolution by altering funding frameworks for county governments.

The party’s officials also used the meeting to emphasize ODM's role in upholding social democratic principles. 

They called for party members to speak cohesively on issues that affect ODM’s mission and values, aiming to present a united stance in Parliament and the public sphere.

ODM additionally announced recent leadership appointments aimed at enhancing party unity and governance. 

Kisumu Governor Anyang’ Nyong’o will serve as Acting Party Leader, temporarily stepping in for Raila Odinga, who is on an international assignment.

Other new appointments include Governor Gladys Wanga as national chairperson, with Governors Simba Arati and Abdulswamad Sherrif Nassir, alongside Senator Godfrey Osotsi, taking on roles as deputy party leaders. 

ODM members expressed confidence in the newly appointed leaders, foreseeing strengthened coordination at both local and national levels.

To bolster grassroots connections, ODM revealed plans for county-level elections set for November, an initiative intended to engage and empower local party members. 

The party is expected to release a detailed schedule for the elections by November 4, 2024.

With its firm opposition to the proposed term extension, ODM wants to portray to the public what it terms as its commitment to Kenya’s democratic integrity.

As the debate unfolds in Parliament, ODM’s decision will likely resonate with citizens concerned about democratic standards and county-level representation in Kenya.

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