Top ODM Official Who Had Reportedly Defected to Form His Party Returns Ahead Of NDC

ODM treasurer who reports emerged that he has defected appeared firmly in place during a key party meeting in Nairobi.

Timothy Bosire joined top leaders in a session led by interim party head Oburu Oginga. His presence quickly drew attention and sparked fresh debate across political circles.

The meeting brought together senior figures to review plans for the Special National Delegates Conference set for March 27. Leaders focused on logistics and strategy to ensure the event runs smoothly. They also discussed internal matters that will shape the party’s future direction at a critical time.

Among those present were National Chair Gladys Wanga and Elections Director Junet Mohamed. Senate Minority Leader Stewart Madzayo also attended alongside other committee members. The team stressed the need for unity as the party prepares for major decisions.

Bosire’s attendance stood out because of recent rumors that he had left the party. Reports on social media claimed he was forming a new outfit called the United National Congress. The claims suggested he wanted to build his own political base ahead of the 2027 elections.

However his appearance at the meeting strongly pushed back against those claims. Party insiders now say the rumors may have been exaggerated or driven by outside interests. His move signals that he is still working within ODM structures despite earlier speculation.

Leaders used the meeting to send a clear message about stability. They want members and supporters to remain calm and focused on party goals. According to Oburu Oginga the discussions centered on unity and the welfare of all members.

The upcoming delegates conference is expected to address key leadership questions. It may also include changes to the party constitution and structure. This makes the event one of the most important gatherings for ODM in recent years.

Observers say visible unity is crucial at this stage. ODM has faced internal tension since the loss of Raila Odinga. Strong coordination now could help prevent further divisions.

As preparations continue all eyes will be on whether this unity holds. Bosire’s return may help calm fears and restore confidence among supporters.

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