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He Is Finished: The 10-Minute Phone Call From the UK That Sealed Sifuna’s Fate as Secretary General

A tense political moment is unfolding within the Orange Democratic Movement, with fresh revelations suggesting that Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna may be facing one of the toughest tests of his position as Secretary General.

What is now stirring attention across party ranks is talk of a brief but decisive phone call reportedly made from the United Kingdom — a conversation insiders claim carried weight far beyond its duration. 

While details of what was said remain tightly held, those familiar with the situation suggest the message was firm enough to shift the direction of ongoing internal discussions. 

For many within the party, it signaled that decisions about leadership may no longer be confined to local debates alone.

At the center of the unfolding developments is the influence of Raila Odinga, whose role in shaping ODM’s direction has remained significant over the years. 

Any signal linked to his circle, whether direct or indirect, is often read as a pointer to where the party could be heading.

Sifuna, who has built a reputation as a vocal and visible defender of party positions, now finds himself in a situation where internal alignment appears to be shifting. 

What once looked like a secure position is now being quietly questioned as different factions weigh their next moves.

Within ODM, conversations are no longer just about personality or public statements. There are deeper concerns emerging around control, strategy, and how the party prepares itself for the coming political season.

Supporters of Sifuna argue that he has played a critical role in maintaining the party’s voice in national debates, especially during moments of pressure. However, others believe that adjustments in leadership could be necessary to navigate the challenges ahead.

The reported phone call has only intensified these conversations, with many interpreting it as a sign that decisions could be moving closer to a turning point.

As the situation continues to unfold, attention is now fixed on how ODM’s top leadership will manage the delicate balance between unity and change — a balance that could ultimately determine not just Sifuna’s future, but the party’s internal direction in the months ahead.


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