The Orange Democratic Movement is set to raise its political provisions to ensure stiff competition ahead of the 2017 general elections.
This emerged on Tuesday as the ODM's secretary general held deliberative talks with top foreign politicians at the Orange House in Nairobi.
In a statement posted on his Facebook timeline, Ababu Namwamba noted that his day had been successful after fruitful talks with politicians from Danish Liberal Democratic Party (DLDP). He further said that they had deep discussions regarding the current political situation, a fact that is predicted to make the opposition more vibrant ahead of the next year's national elections.
Among other things discussed in the Orange House meeting was ideological and mutual cooperation dealings between ODM and the Danish party.
Other stakeholders from the ODM party that were in attendance were Oduor Ong'uen, the party's executive director and Tony Moturi who is the party's lead man in legal affairs.
From the Danish party were Clause S. Richter (secretary general), chairman Bo Manderup Jensen and program manager Bent Nicolajsen.