The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Secretary General Edwin Sifuna has noted that he would not hesitate to resign from his position if the party formally agrees to work with the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) in the 2027 General Election.
Speaking during a women’s empowerment fundraiser in Trans Nzoia, Sifuna stated that he remains committed to ODM’s principles and would not be part of any deal that supports the ruling party.
The senator moreover dismissed recent pressure and criticism from a section of party supporters calling for his resignation.
Sifuna says he will quit ODM if it backs Ruto in 2027. Photo: Courtesy.
Sifuna insisted that he would only step down if the party entered a political pact with President William Ruto’s UDA.
He moreover took a swipe at his critics who have questioned his loyalty to ODM, particularly over his occasional public statements that appear to contradict party messaging.
Sifuna also hinted at forming alliances with like-minded leaders opposed to the current regime, saying they would not shy away from working with Governor Natembeya and other anti-government voices.
He maintained that their shared goal of removing President Ruto from power would take priority over party affiliations, and he would stand with anyone who shared that mission

