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The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Party has convened a National Executive Council (NEC) meeting scheduled to take place in Mombasa tomorrow, in what is shaping up to be a critical gathering for the opposition outfit amid growing internal and national political developments.

Party leader Oburu Odinga has already arrived in the coastal city ahead of the high-level meeting, signaling the importance the party attaches to the deliberations. The NEC meeting is expected to bring together senior party officials, lawmakers, and key decision-makers to chart the party’s direction on emerging political, governance, and organizational matters.

Although the official agenda of the meeting has not been publicly disclosed, sources within the party indicate that discussions are likely to focus on party discipline, internal cohesion, and ODM’s broader political strategy going forward. The meeting comes at a time when ODM continues to assert its role as a major political force and a critical voice on national issues.

Supporters and party members have expressed optimism that the meeting will reinforce unity within the party and safeguard leaders viewed as vocal defenders of democratic values and accountability. In particular, there is strong hope among grassroots supporters that the NEC will maintain confidence in key figures such as Secretary General Edwin Sifuna, Embakasi East MP Babu Owino, Senator Godfrey Osotsi, and Saboti MP Caleb Amisi, all of whom have played prominent roles in articulating the party’s positions on governance and public interest issues.

The outcomes of the Mombasa meeting are expected to shape ODM’s internal dynamics and political posture in the coming months, with keen attention from both supporters and political observers nationwide.

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