Gen Z political activist Kasmuel McOure has officially joined the ODM party, a decision that caught some of his peers by surprise.
During an event marking his induction into the party, hosted by Homa Bay Governor and ODM leader Gladys Wanga, McOure described ODM as the party for both the current and future generations.
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McOure, known for his role in Gen Z protests, praised ODM’s enduring resilience through democratic challenges, noting it has become a beloved party. He emphasized that ODM is inclusive of all Kenyans and pledged to work actively to recruit members nationwide, particularly focusing on young people.
“We’re urging everyone to come together to register the youth — not only the educated but also those without formal education, as well as students in all institutions, to ensure this becomes the party of choice,” he stated.
“To be honest, every Kenyan is an ODM member at heart, believe me. That’s why we’re putting all our efforts into signing up the youth and bringing them into the party of today and tomorrow,” McOure added.
Expressing his gratitude to Governor Wanga for her warm welcome, McOure promised to be a strong advocate for young people within ODM.
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“For those ready to join a powerful political movement for a just, democratic Kenya where dignity is upheld for all, consider @TheODMparty — the largest party in East and Central Africa! We’re revitalizing the Youth and Student Leagues and calling on passionate Kenyan youth to help shape our future. Stand with us! Thank you, Party Chair @gladyswanga, for your support and warm welcome this weekend,” he concluded.