odm.co.ke Join Membership : Orange Democratic Movement Party Kenya
Organisation : Orange Democratic Movement Party ODM
Facility Name : Join Membership
Applicable For : Open to all Kenyans
Country : Kenya
Website : https://odm.co.ke/membership/
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What is ODM Membership?
Membership of the Orange Democratic Movement is open to all Kenyans upon application. This applies to all Kenyan citizens in possession of a valid National Identification card or passport, irrespective of gender, race, colour or creed and in accordance with the provisions of the Political Parties Act 2011. All members shall sign and subscribe to ODM Code of Conduct and a Pledge of Commitment.
Who Can Join The ODM?
Membership of the ODM party is open to all Kenyans above the age of 18 years, irrespective of tribe or race, who accept its principles, policies and programmes and are prepared to abide by its Constitution and rules.
Others who may apply for membership include: People who are resident in Kenya and have manifested a clear identification with the Kenyan people and its values.
An ODM member has the right to:
Take a full and active part in the discussion, formulation and implementation of the policy of the ODM.
** Submit proposals or statements through the appropriate structures to the branch, county, and region.
** Offer constructive criticism of any member, official, policy programme or activity of the ODM within its structures.
** Receive and impart information on all aspects of ODM policy and activities.
** Take part in elections and be elected or appointed to any committee, structure, commission or delegation of the ODM.
An ODM member has a duty to:
Belong to and take an active part in the life of his or her branch.
** All members shall ensure that they are registered as voters in the constituency where they live.
** Explain the aims, and policies of the ODM to the people.
** Take all necessary steps to understand and carry out the aims, policy of ODM.
** Deepen his or her understanding of the social, cultural, political and economic problems of the country.
** Fight against tribalism, religious intolerance, sexism, and political intolerance or any other form of discrimination.
** Observe discipline, behave honestly and carry out loyally decisions of the majority and decisions of higher bodies.
** Combat propaganda detrimental to the interests of the ODM and defend the policy, aims and programmed of the ODM.
How to Join the ODM?
To join the ODM:
Send a message with your First Name and Second Name followed by your National ID or Passport Number to the number 22732 or Register online through https://join.odm.co.ke/
How to Donate Orange Democratic Movement?
Donations through MPesa :
** Got to “MPESA” menu
** Go to “LIPA NA MPESA”
** Select “PAY BILL”
** Enter Business Number “985900”
** Account Number, enter “NATIONAL ID, Purpose of Contribution i.e. Life Member“
** Enter “AMOUNT” of contribution and send
** You will recceive a confirmation message of the details for your records.
Donate Through Bank :
Account Name: Orange Democratic Movement
Account No.: 01120006511101
Bank Name: Cooperative Bank of Kenya
Bank Branch: Parliament Road
About Orange Democratic Movement
** The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) is the largest political party in Kenya born out of a protracted struggle for reforms in Kenya.
** The clamor for reforms arose out of successive mutilations of the independence constitution that culminated to the enactment of Section 2 (a) which banned multiparty politics.
** The subsequent authoritarian style of leadership led to massive human rights violations. However, repression did not dampen Kenyans spirit and desire for a democratic and just society.
** The agitation for reforms spearheaded by reform agents mainly politicians, a section of the clergy and activists forced the Kenya National African Union (Kanu) regime to repeal Section 2 (a) of the constitution.
** This brought to an end the single party rule and opened the doors for multiparty politics. This saw the birth of the Forum for Restoration of Democracy (FORD) among others.