Popular activists Kasmuel McOure and Morara Kebaso have today expressed their support for ODM and have urged Kenyans to join the party.
Kasamuel, who rose to fame during the Gen Z demonstrations back in July, has already announced he is a member of the ODM party going forward. He faced backlash on social media for the move, but he insisted he will stand by his decision.
Speaking to Citizen TV on Monday morning, McOure urged Kenyans looking to join a political party to join ODM.”This might not be a popular decision, but I tell people to look for a party that works for them. But if they are looking for a progressive, pro-people movement that has consistently fought for the rights of people, you can only find it in ODM.” Hr said.
Morara Kebaso also narrated on the same show how he has been a member of the ODM party since he was 22 years old. “I was a youth leader in ODM when I was 22 years old. I spent some of my HELB money to pay for a premium membership, which was Ksh. 20,000. I had a lot of hope in ODM and believed in it. My parents have supported ODM.”He said.
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