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James Orengo: The Last Adult in the Room as ODM Edges Toward Self-Inflicted Collapse

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November 19, 2025
James Orengo: The Last Adult in the Room as ODM Edges Toward Self-Inflicted Collapse
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The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM)—once the heartbeat of Kenya’s reform politics—is flirting dangerously with internal implosion. As the post-Raila transition widens, the party has become a noisy arena where opportunists posture, factions bicker, and ambition eclipses ideology. The once disciplined movement is now drowning in political theatrics, ego contests, and restless power plays.

But in the middle of this rising turbulence stands one figure who doesn’t need to shout to be heard: James Aggrey Orengo.
A statesman whose political résumé dwarfs the moment—and whose scars tell a story louder than any slogan, tweet, or televised rant.

The Voice of Reason in a Party Gone Rogue

While a section of ODM politicians chase headlines, pick petty fights, and audition for post-Raila relevance, Orengo offers something the party is bleeding for: gravitas, restraint, and credibility.
He doesn’t trend for the sake of trending.
He doesn’t weaponize outrage.
He doesn’t wobble between loyalty and expediency.

Orengo has survived regimes, challenged them, and outlived political fashions without once auctioning his principles. In a party currently overrun by loud pretenders, he remains the only one whose authority is rooted in history, sacrifice, and an unimpeachable track record.

Pretenders With Megaphones vs. A Man With a Record

Let’s call it what it is: ODM is overflowing with leaders who want to inherit Raila’s mantle but lack even a fraction of the courage or contribution that built the movement.

Some shout the loudest because volume is all they have.
Others rely on theatrics because substance is in short supply.
And many confuse TV interviews with leadership.

But Orengo?
He earned his place long before ODM was a thought.

He was beaten for democracy.
Detained for reforms.
Hunted for standing up to authoritarian power.

He didn’t visit the struggle—he lived it.

A Party Losing Direction Needs a Leader With One

Today ODM resembles a ship tossing in turbulent waters—wracked by sub-county turf wars, youth factionalism, and opportunistic defections. The party that once shaped Kenya’s political destiny now struggles to shape its own internal coherence.

Orengo is arguably the only ODM leader with the national stature, intellectual discipline, and strategic calm to stabilize the storm without surrendering to it. Even critics who disagree with him acknowledge one thing: he commands respect.

And respect—not noise—is the currency ODM desperately lacks.

Why Orengo Is the Leader ODM Needs in Its Most Fragile Hour

Principled when others are transactional

Measured when others are erratic

Strategic when others improvise

Serious when others perform for clout

Orengo is not vying for the role of ODM’s anchor. He already embodies it.

As ODM teeters on the edge of self-destruction, the choice facing the party is brutally simple: embrace leadership rooted in substance—or slide into irrelevance powered by theatrics.

The party is inching toward a cliff.
James Orengo remains its last adult in the room.
Whether ODM chooses stability or self-sabotage is the only unanswered question.

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