UDA, ODM to hold joint PG meeting on 10-point agenda progress

By , January 21, 2026

The ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA) and the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) are set to convene a joint Parliamentary Group (PG) meeting in the coming weeks to review the progress of the 10-point agenda and the implementation of the National Dialogue Committee Report (NADCO) report.

In a statement shared on X on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, UDA said the meeting will bring together legislators from both parties as part of ongoing efforts to track reforms agreed upon by the two sides.

Ongoing meeting during the presentation to the National Steering Committee of the UDA party led by President Ruto at State House, Nairobi on Wednesday, January 21, 2026: PHOTO/@UDAKenya/X

The planned sitting will assess the work of the Committee on the Implementation of the 10-point Agenda and the NADCO report, which was appointed in August 2025 to guide the process.

“The joint Parliamentary Group meeting of the UDA and ODM parties will be held in the coming weeks to take stock of the progress of the Committee on the Implementation of the 10-point Agenda and the NADCO report, which was appointed into office in August, 2025,” part of the UDA’s statement on X reads.

The UDA said the upcoming meeting will build on an earlier engagement that brought together top leadership from both parties, setting the tone for cooperation on the reform agenda.

Ongoing meeting during the presentation to the National Steering Committee of the UDA party led by President Ruto at State House, Nairobi on Wednesday, January 21, 2026: PHOTO/@UDAKenya/X

“The meeting will be a follow-up of the first one that was held on the 18th of August 2025 and graced by President William Ruto (UDA party leader) and the former party leader of the ODM party, the late Raila Odinga where the committee was unveiled and mandated to spearhead the implementation of the 10-point agenda which was signed by the two leaders in March 2025 and the NADCO report,” the statement reads

The party disclosed that the latest developments were shared at State House, Nairobi, during a briefing by the implementation committee to UDA’s top decision-making organ.

UDA’s post on X on Wednesday, January 21, 2026: PHOTO/Screengrab by People Daily Digital from @UDAKenya/X

“This was revealed today when the Committee that is chaired by the Deputy Secretary General of the ODM party, Agnes Zani, made a presentation to the National Steering Committee of the UDA party led by President Ruto at State House, Nairobi,” the statement reads.

President William Ruto emphasised the public importance of the agenda and the need for elected leaders to stay informed on its progress.

Ongoing meeting during the presentation to the National Steering Committee of the UDA party led by President Ruto at State House, Nairobi on Wednesday, January 21, 2026: PHOTO/@UDAKenya/X

“President Ruto said the issues being handled by the committee are close to the hearts of the people of Kenya and that its is important that their representatives should be updated on the progress,” the statement reads.

He also indicated that consultations are underway to agree on the exact date of the joint sitting with ODM leadership.

“The President said he will, in the coming days, consult his ODM counterpart Oburu Oginga to set the date for the joint Parliamentary Group meeting,” the statement reads.

The UDA noted that the committee’s work so far includes broad consultations across government and civil society, with more engagements planned.

Ongoing meeting during the presentation to the National Steering Committee of the UDA party led by President Ruto at State House, Nairobi on Wednesday, January 21, 2026: PHOTO/@UDAKenya/X

“The committee announced the commencement of countrywide stakeholder engagements, which will begin early next month,” the statement reads.

The party added that a preliminary report will soon be shared with top leadership from both sides as the process moves into its next phase.

“The committee will also present a preliminary report to President Ruto and Oburu on February 6, 2026,” part of UDA’s statement on X reads.

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