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"2027 Will Be A Senegal Moment" Osotsi Hits At Ruto After ODM Striped Him Off His Party Role

Vihiga Senator Godfrey Osotsi has stirred fresh political debate after his strong remarks directed at President William Ruto. 

His message, shared publicly, signals rising tension within the political space as leaders begin to position themselves ahead of future contests.

In his statement, Osotsi pointed to events in Senegal as a symbol of political change. He suggested that leadership can be challenged when citizens and a section of leaders decide to stand firm. His words painted a picture of a system where power can be questioned and reshaped through bold action.

The tone of his message was direct and firm. It showed a leader who is not afraid to speak out, even at a time when his own position within the Orange Democratic Movement has come under pressure. 

His removal from the deputy party leader role appears to have added weight to his political stance rather than weaken it.

Osotsi’s remarks also expose a wider struggle within ODM. The party has been facing internal divisions, with different factions pushing for control and direction. His reaction seems to align with a group that feels sidelined in the recent changes.

At the same time, his message goes beyond party politics. It speaks to national leadership and governance. 

By drawing a comparison with another country, he appears to be warning that public patience can run out if leaders fail to meet expectations.




Osotsi’s remarks also expose a wider struggle within ODM. The party has been facing internal divisions, with different factions pushing for control and direction. His reaction seems to align with a group that feels sidelined in the recent changes.

At the same time, his message goes beyond party politics. It speaks to national leadership and governance. 

By drawing a comparison with another country, he appears to be warning that public patience can run out if leaders fail to meet expectations.



At the same time, his message goes beyond party politics. It speaks to national leadership and governance. 

By drawing a comparison with another country, he appears to be warning that public patience can run out if leaders fail to meet expectations.

The tone of his message was direct and firm. It showed a leader who is not afraid to speak out, even at a time when his own position within the Orange Democratic Movement has come under pressure. 





 

 



 




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