Nairobi ODM Women Warn Gladys Wanga and Rosa Buyu Against Interfering in Party Grassroot Elections

Nairobi women leaders within the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) have urged the party’s national chairperson, H.E. Gladys Wanga, to steer clear of the upcoming Nairobi grassroots elections, warning against what they term as political interference.

In a strongly worded statement, the women accused Wanga—who they claim is poised as the sister of Nairobi ODM Chairlady Catherine Okoth—of meddling in county affairs. They cautioned that such involvement amounts to nepotism and undermines the democratic process within the party.

“Gladys Wanga is the ODM chairperson for all members across the country. She should not interfere in Nairobi elections. Nepotism is a vice, and what we demand as Nairobi women is space for free and fair elections,” the statement read.

The women further called out Kisumu West MP Rosa Buyu, warning her too against taking sides in Nairobi’s internal political contests.

Their demand comes at a time when pressure is mounting for ODM to conduct grassroots polls in Nairobi, with women leaders insisting that credible elections are the only way to restore trust and deliver better leadership.

“We only want fairness and transparency. Let outsiders keep off Nairobi matters,” the women said.

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