End of Ruto Raila Handshake.! Uhuru-Raila Seem to be Hidding Truth From Ruto On 2027|Raila Traitor
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Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga is seemingly the worst politician one can swear their allegiance to in the Kenyan political arena. He easily forgets about his close allies and foot soldiers once he acquires self-gains from any political course.
He's on the record for betraying a series of his henchmen, maintaining a circle of only At the termination of the 2007/2008 PEV where a bunch of political injustices took place leading to the formation of the grand coalition government, William Ruto among others would later be dumped by the then opposition chief regardless of sacrificing to stage fierce political standoff in the Rift valley among other then ODM dominated areas.
Under the pretext of the journey to 'Canaan' by National Super Alliance (NASA) under the leadership of Raila Odinga, several politicians who allied to the NASA coalition have faced the fierce wrath of the government tools of power, including but not limited to self proclaimed NRM general Miguna Miguna, Embakasi East MP Babu Owino just to name a few.
Working for Raila Odinga saw Miguna detained for a week, his house vandalized, and above all, it was the major reason behind his deportation. Hitherto, the former has never commented on the latter's deportation.
Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga held a series of high-level meetings across the country as he raced against time to finalize a political agreement with President William Ruto.
Following his failed bid for the African Union Commission (AUC) chairmanship in Addis Ababa, Raila hinted at a renewed focus on Kenyan politics, stating that he would first consult widely before making any decisions.
Shortly after the AUC loss, Raila took a brief sabbatical in Dubai before returning to Kenya, where he held a closed-door meeting with President Ruto at Mombasa State House.
Reports indicate that during this meeting, Raila and Ruto signed a cooperation agreement, which is set to be unveiled on Friday at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC).
During his consultations, Raila reassured his supporters that he remains ready to contribute whenever needed and promised to announce his next political move soon.
"We are available to help the continent of Africa, but more importantly, we are also available for Kenya. I’m back home, and I will be meeting with my friends and supporters," Raila said on February 24.
"I am going to consult widely, and in due course, we will announce our way forward. Just watch this space—I will be speaking again."
Raila lost the AUC chairmanship race after a seven-round voting process in Addis Ababa on February 15.
Following his Mombasa meeting with Ruto, he flew directly to Kisumu, his political stronghold, where he met with ODM leaders as he launched a week-long series of consultations.
In Kisumu, he held a private meeting with Governor Anyang’ Nyong’o, who had been acting as ODM party leader since October last year while Raila campaigned for the AUC position.
Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga held a series of high-level meetings across the country as he raced against time to finalize a political agreement with President William Ruto.
Following his failed bid for the African Union Commission (AUC) chairmanship in Addis Ababa, Raila hinted at a renewed focus on Kenyan politics, stating that he would first consult widely before making any decisions.
Shortly after the AUC loss, Raila took a brief sabbatical in Dubai before returning to Kenya, where he held a closed-door meeting with President Ruto at Mombasa State House.
Reports indicate that during this meeting, Raila and Ruto signed a cooperation agreement, which is set to be unveiled on Friday at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC).
During his consultations, Raila reassured his supporters that he remains ready to contribute whenever needed and promised to announce his next political move soon.
"We are available to help the continent of Africa, but more importantly, we are also available for Kenya. I’m back home, and I will be meeting with my friends and supporters," Raila said on February 24.
"I am going to consult widely, and in due course, we will announce our way forward. Just watch this space—I will be speaking again."
Raila lost the AUC chairmanship race after a seven-round voting process in Addis Ababa on February 15.
Following his Mombasa meeting with Ruto, he flew directly to Kisumu, his political stronghold, where he met with ODM leaders as he launched a week-long series of consultations.
In Kisumu, he held a private meeting with Governor Anyang’ Nyong’o, who had been acting as ODM party leader since October last year while Raila campaigned for the AUC position.
Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga is seemingly the worst politician one can swear their allegiance to in the Kenyan political arena. He easily forgets about his close allies and foot soldiers once he acquires self-gains from any political course.
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