“Gladys Wanga’s Powerful Stand: Why No ODM Member Should Be Chased for Just Speaking Their Mind”

Governor Gladys Wanga recently made a very important statement about democracy in her party. She was talking about ODM Secretary-General Edwin Sifuna’s comments. Her key point was simple: ODM party democracy allows for different voices.
Wanga clearly explained how a big political party should work. She said that every single member has the right to their own personal opinion. This is a basic freedom of expression within any group that calls itself democratic. Sifuna, like anyone else, has that right.
So, what did Sifuna do wrong? Wanga asked this directly. Her answer was: nothing. She strongly stated that having a different view does not mean a member should be expelled. This is a crucial lesson in party discipline it’s about following collective decisions, not silencing thought.

The Governor’s words are a shield for members. She emphasized, “We are not chasing anyone away from the party.” This protects members from fear. It means healthy debate is allowed, which actually makes a party stronger, not weaker.
Think of it like a family dinner. Everyone can share their thoughts. But once the family makes a final decision, everyone supports it. That’s Wanga’s message. Personal opinions are okay, but party unity on official decisions is what matters for action.
This is a smart move by Gladys Wanga. It shows ODM as a mature, democratic space. It calms tensions and keeps the party united. Her stand teaches us that true strength lies in allowing debate, not in shutting people down for their views



