Amisi, who is a close ally of Odinga, made the statement during a recent interview. He argued that Sifuna, with his political acumen and experience, is the ideal candidate to lead the party. Amisi’s statement comes amidst growing speculation about Odinga’s potential departure from the political scene. The former Prime Minister has been vocal about his desire to serve in the African Union Commission, and his appointment is expected to be finalized soon.
Amisi’s statement suggests that the party is moving towards a more collaborative and inclusive leadership structure, where experienced figures like Orengo can contribute their wisdom and guidance to the new leadership. This approach contrasts with the traditional hierarchical structure of party leadership, where power is concentrated in the hands of a few individuals. The move towards a more collaborative leadership structure is likely to be welcomed by many within the party, as it can help to address concerns about power imbalances and ensure a more inclusive representation of diverse voices within the party. Amisi’s statement also highlights the importance of experience and wisdom in navigating the complexities of political leadership.
He simply stated that he had been persuaded by a “powerful” force. This statement, while vague, has sparked a lot of debate and speculation. Some people believe that the Senator’s “powerful” force was a political party, while others believe it was a powerful individual or group.