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Kasmuel McOure has issued a firm and emotional apology to ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna, declaring that his past online confrontations with the party’s leadership are now behind him. His statement marked a moment of self-reflection as he sought to restore harmony within the ODM family.

 

Inside his apology, McOure openly acknowledged his mistakes and made it clear that he would not repeat them. He told the audience, “If I have ever attacked the Secretary General on the internet, it was the last time.”

He went further, laying out a harsh consequence for himself should he backslide, saying, “If you see me attacking him again, chase me away.” These words underscored his desire to demonstrate accountability and regain the trust of party members.

McOure ended his message with a direct expression of remorse, adding, “SG, I’m very sorry,” signalling his intention to mend his relationship with Sifuna after months of tension. His apology has drawn attention within ODM circles, especially as the party pushes for unity ahead of the 2027 political season.

Political observers note that McOure’s public climbdown reflects shifting internal dynamics and a renewed effort to align himself with party leadership. The strong language he used suggests he is keen to close the chapter on past disagreements and re-establish goodwill among supporters.

His message has also triggered debate about discipline, loyalty, and transparency within ODM, with many now watching to see whether this apology marks the beginning of lasting reconciliation or a strategic political repositioning as the election period approaches.

By Nairobi

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