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Kasmuel McOure has issued a heartfelt public apology to ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna, signaling a major shift from his previous confrontational tone on social platforms. His remarks revealed a mix of remorse and a desire to rebuild trust within the ODM family.

 

Inside his apology, McOure openly admitted that his past criticisms of the Secretary General were misguided and would not be repeated. He emphasized this change of heart by declaring, “If I have ever attacked the Secretary General on the internet, it was the last time.”

He went further to invite strict accountability from party members, stating, “If you see me attacking him again, chase me away.” His closing words, “SG, I’m very sorry,” stood out as a direct acknowledgment of the weight of his actions.

Political observers note that McOure’s statement comes at a crucial moment for ODM, a period when internal cohesion is being prioritized as the country edges closer to the 2027 elections. His apology could be interpreted as an attempt to realign himself with the party’s leadership after months of visible friction.

The gesture has sparked conversations within ODM circles about discipline, unity, and the need for respectful engagement among members. Whether the apology marks a lasting reconciliation or a temporary truce, it has undeniably reshaped the conversation around McOure’s role and intentions within the party moving forward.

By Nairobi

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