Political activist Kasmuel McOure dismissed concerns about the Orange Democratic Movement disintegrating despite ongoing leadership tensions, arguing the organization's foundation rests on grassroots mobilizers and committed volunteers rather than senior figures alone. He stressed that rally attendees, event coordinators, and members performing routine administrative tasks form the movement's core strength, requiring stability and empowerment to maintain organizational momentum.
McOure emphasized the party's cultural values and practical contributions over hierarchical positions, citing his personal involvement in security logistics, event coordination, and technical support alongside colleagues, including Lorraine Maningi, Ray Omiti, and Jared Omach. He characterized the movement as resilient through disagreements because workers prioritize delivering results for constituents above recognition or formal titles.
McOure emphasized the party's cultural values and practical contributions over hierarchical positions, citing his personal involvement in security logistics, event coordination, and technical support alongside colleagues, including Lorraine Maningi, Ray Omiti, and Jared Omach. He characterized the movement as resilient through disagreements because workers prioritize delivering results for constituents above recognition or formal titles.