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<strong>The Orange party draws a line in the sand, demanding President Ruto honor his pact with the late Raila Odinga or face political consequences.</strong>

The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has issued a stern ultimatum to President William Ruto: honor the memory of Raila Odinga by implementing the 10-Point Agenda, or risk the collapse of the fragile political truce holding the country together. The call for swift implementation comes as the party seeks to cement the legacy of its fallen leader, who reportedly viewed the agreement as his final gift to the Kenyan people. ODM Deputy Party Leader Godfrey Osotsi has made it clear that the "broad-based government" arrangement is contingent on these reforms.
The 10-Point Agenda, a product of the National Dialogue Committee (NADCO) and a direct agreement between Ruto and Raila in March 2025, covers critical issues ranging from the cost of living to electoral justice. For ODM, this is not just a wishlist; it is a binding covenant signed in blood and ink. "Raila would be happier in heaven if the government implemented the 10-point agenda," Osotsi declared, framing the demand as a moral obligation.
The pressure is mounting on the Kenya Kwanza administration to prove its sincerity. The agenda includes thorny issues such as stopping police abductions, compensating victims of anti-government protests, and ensuring equitable resource allocation. These were the pillars of Raila's struggle, and his successors are refusing to let them be buried with him. The party warns that failure to act will be interpreted as a betrayal of the handshake that brought peace to the nation.
There is growing restlessness within the ODM rank and file. Some members feel the party has given too much ground to the government without seeing tangible returns. The demand for implementation is a strategic move to reassert the party's identity and ensure they are not swallowed by the ruling coalition. "We appreciate the state funeral," Osotsi noted, "but we want the policy changes."
President Ruto now faces a dilemma. Implementing the agenda requires concessions that may be unpopular with his hardline base, but ignoring it risks radicalizing the opposition once more. As the 2027 election cycle begins to loom on the horizon, the 10-Point Agenda has become the litmus test for the President's integrity.
ODM has thrown down the gauntlet. The ball is now squarely in the President's court. Will he honor the pact, or will the ghost of the unfulfilled agreement haunt his administration?
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