Mombasa Governor Nassir Issues Sharp Warning in ODM Party Internal Conflict

Mombasa Governor Abdulswamad Nassir has made strong comments about trouble inside his party. He spoke about a serious ODM party internal conflict during a recent public event. The governor is a loyal supporter of party leader Raila Odinga. He used very tough words to describe some party members he disagrees with. His statement has sparked a big discussion in Kenyan politics.
Governor Nassir gave a direct Abdulswamad Nassir warning to certain individuals within the Orange Democratic Movement. He compared them to “ticks” that want to suck blood from within the party. A tick is a small insect that survives by taking blood from animals. This means he sees these members as harmful and only serving their own interests. He warned that they are damaging the party’s unity and strength.

The governor strongly defended the Raila Odinga legacy and the party’s founding principles. He reminded everyone that “Raila did not die for ODM to remain in opposition.” This means that the party leader has fought for many years for the party to gain power. Nassir argued that internal fighting betrays that long struggle. His message was that personal agendas should not hurt the party’s main goal.
Nassir did not name the specific members he was talking about. However, his frustration is clear. There have been reports of disagreements within ODM about its direction and strategies. The governor believes such public criticism from inside is very destructive. He stated clearly that those causing division should be the ones to leave the party.
This strong statement highlights the tensions within one of Kenya’s major political parties. As the country looks toward future elections, party unity becomes very important. Governor Nassir’s comments show he will fiercely challenge anyone he sees as undermining the ODM. The situation will test the party’s ability to manage internal debates and present a united front to the public.



