In a surprising but evolving political landscape, leaders from the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) have expressed strong support for President William Ruto, despite their opposition roots. This backing marks a shift in Kenyan politics, where once rigid party affiliations now appear to be dissolving in favor of a “broad-based government” aimed at uniting the country. As members of the ODM and other factions of the opposition continue to secure cabinet positions within Ruto’s administration, a spirit of collaboration has emerged, underpinned by the interests of national unity and development.
ODM leaders, including prominent figures such as Makadara MP George Aladwa and Nairobi Woman Representative Esther Passaris, have openly pledged their support for President Ruto. Their sentiments reflect the complex dynamics in Kenyan politics as parties and leaders adjust their strategies and alliances to create a government that ostensibly encompasses a broad spectrum of interests across the country.
ODM’s Support: A Strategic Shift?
The ODM’s support for President Ruto may seem surprising given the historically competitive relationship between Ruto and ODM leader Raila Odinga. But Kenya’s politics, particularly since the recent general election, has seen a shift toward unity between rival leaders, possibly in response to the demands for political stability and growth. This collaboration between ODM and Ruto’s government has been solidified through several ODM members accepting key positions within the administration, which signifies a step towards collaborative governance.
Makadara MP George Aladwa, a close ally of Raila, expressed his commitment to the broad-based government initiative led by President Ruto, emphasizing unity between the President and the ODM leader. “Lazima Rais wa Kenya aheshimiwe. Sisi tulikuja kuungana naye na sasa tuko na broad-based government. Kama wajumbe wa ODM, kiongozi wetu Raila Odinga amekaa pamoja na rais na watu wetu wengine wameingia kwa serikali kufanya kazi kama mawaziri,” he said. His statement underscores that ODM’s role within the government is not just symbolic but participatory, involving ODM leaders actively in administration as ministers and advisors.
Aladwa’s advocacy for supporting President Ruto’s leadership reflects an interest in prioritizing development over political rivalry. He went on to say, “President wetu William Ruto, vile mlichukua jukumu na kiongozi wetu Raila Amolo Odinga kuleta nchi pamoja, tunawasupport mia kwa mia.” For Aladwa, the alliance is vital for the country’s welfare, a sentiment that represents a new era of political collaboration as Kenya seeks stability after a polarized election period.
Fostering Peace for Development
The alliance’s call for unity was echoed by Esther Passaris, Nairobi’s Woman Representative, who stressed the importance of harmony between leaders for national progress. In her view, the partnership between Ruto and Odinga has been divinely inspired, highlighting a spirit of unity that she hopes will lead to sustainable peace and development across Kenya. “Mungu wetu ameweka Rais wetu William Ruto na kiongozi wetu wa ODM Raila Odinga pamoja ili Kenya iweze kusonga mbele. Hatuwezi enda mbele bila amani,” said Passaris.
Her statement underscores the ODM’s broader messaging around unity as a prerequisite for the country’s growth. This position signals a pivot in Kenyan politics, where ODM leaders now recognize that stability requires cross-party support. In promoting peace, the ODM seems to be positioning itself as a proactive partner in Kenya’s development by supporting Ruto’s policies and leadership, emphasizing that continuous opposition is counterproductive.
ODM’s strategic support is also evident in how Passaris addressed the clergy’s recent criticism of the administration, suggesting that instead of fault-finding, all stakeholders, including religious leaders, should encourage positivity. Passaris argued that divisive rhetoric from any sector could hinder national unity, urging religious leaders to adopt a hopeful outlook on the government’s future. Her appeal for unity extends to all Kenyans, asking them to prioritize respect and cooperation as essential elements in achieving prosperity.
The Pushback and Skepticism
Despite the ODM’s alignment with Ruto’s government, not all members of the party or the public are in full agreement with this partnership. Some see the collaboration as a betrayal of ODM’s traditional stance, especially given Raila Odinga’s historical opposition to previous administrations. This faction worries that the move could erode the ideological identity of the ODM and reduce its influence as an opposition party.
However, ODM leaders supporting the President argue that their choice to back Ruto is not a shift in principles but rather an adaptation to Kenya’s needs at this moment. Aladwa addressed the discontent by urging ODM members to abandon internal dissent and fully back the government’s agenda, emphasizing that such unity is critical to ODM’s future relevance. “Kuna viongozi wengine hawataki watu wasupport broad-based government yako (Rais Ruto) na Raila. Lakini sisi tunasema mwelekeo wenu 2027 ndio sisi tutafuata,” he said, declaring the ODM’s intention to rally behind Ruto in the 2027 general election.
Aladwa’s remarks suggest that those within ODM who resist the partnership with Ruto may be standing in the way of the party’s evolution and its ability to respond to Kenya’s current challenges. By aligning ODM’s mission with the government’s objectives, Aladwa believes the party can make a lasting impact on Kenya’s development path and secure its place within the country’s political landscape.
Political Unity and the Future of Kenya’s Governance
ODM’s partnership with President Ruto represents a momentous step in the Kenyan political landscape, as it points toward a coalition-based approach to governance. As ODM leaders like Aladwa and Passaris express unwavering support for the President, they are setting a precedent for future administrations to work collaboratively, regardless of party allegiance. This broad-based governance approach may inspire future administrations to prioritize national interests over partisan agendas.
The support from ODM leaders also sends a message to other opposition parties and dissenting groups that unity could offer more substantial benefits than perpetual opposition. By aligning with Ruto, ODM is effectively becoming a stakeholder in the government, actively participating in decision-making processes. This transition enables ODM to contribute directly to policy outcomes, which could lead to the more comprehensive representation of different Kenyan voices in the government’s agenda.
Passaris, who stood beside President Ruto at a recent church service, emphasized that unity is crucial for sustainable development. “Serikali ni yetu sote. Tusiwe kila saa tunaangusha serikali yetu. Kama tunataka serikali ituchunge, pia sisi tuwe watu ambao tunaheshimu law and order,” she said. This statement highlights the ODM’s broader call to the Kenyan people to support the government and cooperate in law and order, which is essential for the country to make any significant progress.
Conclusion
ODM leaders’ alliance with President William Ruto has added a new layer to Kenya’s political discourse, as both parties work towards a government that embraces diversity and inclusivity. Aladwa, Passaris, and other ODM figures advocating for Ruto’s administration view this partnership as a catalyst for development, fostering a government that is resilient and responsive to all Kenyans’ needs. Their alliance with Ruto’s administration is more than just political strategy it’s a vision for a united Kenya where collaboration, peace, and respect for leadership create an environment conducive to growth and stability.
However, as the 2027 general election approaches, the ultimate test will be whether ODM’s support for Ruto will bring about meaningful change and resonate with the broader Kenyan population. For now, ODM’s backing of Ruto marks a historic moment that highlights Kenya’s gradual shift from political rivalry to constructive alliances. Only time will tell if this alliance will yield lasting benefits for Kenya and redefine the country’s political narrative for generations to come.