Speaking to a charged crowd in Homa Bay, Mbadi hit back against escalating attacks from the late leader’s family and Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party rebels.
The friction reached a boiling point after an ODM leadership retreat in Mombasa.
Mbadi bluntly declared that the party does not belong to a single family.
- Ruth Odinga (Kisumu Woman Representative & Sister to Raila): Ruth publicly blasted Mbadi on social media, accusing him of attempting to “demonise the Odinga name” and dismiss the family’s historical sacrifices.
- She claimed Mbadi was acting out of self-preservation to protect his Cabinet position, warning that while Raila was laid to rest, his followers and legacy could not be coerced or sold out.
- Winnie Odinga (EALA MP & Daughter to Raila): Winnie took a direct swipe at Mbadi during a public gathering in Kisii.
- She pointedly reminded him that the National Treasury is a public service office meant to manage the economy  not a personal platform to “abuse and talk down at us”.
- She urged him to “talk less and work more”.
- Mama Ida Odinga (Widow of Raila Odinga): Pushing back strongly against the narrative that her husband’s political era has concluded, Mama Ida referenced Shakespeare and historical African philosophy to describe Raila as part of the “living dead”.
- She asserted that his spirit and ideology remain active.
- She added that politicians get prematurely excited thinking his influence is gone.
- Edwin Sifuna (Nairobi Senator & ODM SG): Sifuna publicly admitted that ODM was facing acute internal contradictions and ideological confusion because of its alignment with the current government.
- This factional friction further isolated Mbadi.
“Let me clarify, nothing I said should be interpreted as disrespect toward the late Raila Amolo Odinga. The respect I had for Raila Odinga, and which I have no reason to withdraw even in death, is well known.I have probably worked with Baba longer than most people. I started working with him in 1992 when I was just 20 years old, and no one forced me to do so. I served him diligently, and that is why he chose to reward me.He appointed me as Assistant Minister in his office. He made me the chairman of his party for 10 years. He also made me the Minority Leader for five years, and later a minister. If it were not for Raila Odinga, I would not be a minister today.Even my position as chairman of the Public Accounts Committee was because of him. So the respect between me and Baba is well documented. It is known, we respected each other, and I still respect him even in death.The only thing I said, and I want to repeat, is this: if we want to maintain Baba’s legacy, then we must keep ODM strong and united. We must keep ODM strong and united.At the moment, we have the leadership of ODM, and we chose Oburu not simply because he is Raila’s brother, no.”
Mbadi’s response marks a pivotal turning point in the struggle for Nyanza region’s political kingpinship and the national survival of ODM.










