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Raila: I Can’t Talk to Ruto, He is Not to be Trusted

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Raila: I Can't Talk to Ruto, He is Not to be Trusted
Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Leader Raila Odinga Addresses Journalists at the Stephen Kalonzo Command Centre in Nairobi

Azimio la Umoja One Kenya leader Raila Odinga is unwell and has taken a bed rest.

Mr Odinga did not make an appearance at the anti-government protests he had organized on Wednesday and Thursday due to his condition. He had travelled to the coast last week and spent the weekend there, claiming to suffer from a severe flu before returning to the city to recover. Odinga clarified in a phone interview on Thursday that he had been advised by his doctor to take a stint away from the protests, but confirmed that he is feeling better and would be back on his feet soon. 

“I want to tell Kenyans that Baba is doing well,” he said. “I was very sick from a terrible flu that left me bedridden and under the care of my doctor. But I am feeling much better now and I am confident I will be back on my feet soon.” 

There were rumours circulating online that Odinga was admitted to the hospital but no evidence was provided to support the claims. Azimio’s silence on the matter, as well as Odinga’s running mate Martha Karua signing press briefings on behalf of the party, only fueled the speculation. Last week, the Azimio leader was in Malindi before travelling to Mombasa to meet with political leaders from his Azimio coalition. 

Odinga then returned to Nairobi to plan for a series of protests that began on Wednesday. Despite the lukewarm nature of the protests, Odinga defended his colleagues’ efforts and stated that Kenyans have shown solidarity in the fight against punitive taxes. The opposition leader has castigated the government for being complacent and refusing to listen to the concerns of Kenyans regarding the high taxes. Meanwhile, Odinga’s colleagues are coordinating nationwide protests and keeping him informed.

President William Ruto has affirmed his stance on the protests, saying that he is open to discussing the cost of living crisis with the opposition but will not bargain a power-sharing deal with Mr Odinga. Speaking in Kericho on Wednesday, the Head of State said that he had urged the opposition faction to engage the government through parliamentary leadership, however, the Azimio brigade chose to hold demonstrations instead.  

19 COMMENTS

  1. Ruto could easily make the…
    Ruto could easily make the same claim that you cannot be trusted. My suggestion is this,” Since discussion between the two of you in of national interest,and importance, let it be open to all Kenyans. You two go on National TV, have a neutral moderator ask you questions.Much like a mini-debate.And let wananchi be the judge”.

    • Electoral Justice+ Cost of…
      Electoral Justice+ Cost of living + grievance of stolen election (Legitimacy) + Maadamano = Nuclear bomb Kenya Kwanza will never recover from.

    • No @ Maxiley, there should…
      No @ Maxiley, there should be no dialogue. Stick with the constitution. Supreme court is final arbiter and if we throw that away in the name of holding talks, then, we will have to do away with voting and be dialoguing our leaders into power. Democracy is messy but it’s all we got. You cannot take people into the streets because of the high standard of living. If that works, a lot of nations in the world would use it because the standard of living is bad all over. Besides, we’re loosing KSH 3billion a day to demos. You cannot take demos in the streets because MPs voted a bill into law- petition them to change the law- not in the streets.

      • @ Mwororo,if there is no…
        @ Mwororo,if there is no dialogue,how are the two warring parties going to solve their differences?
        Constitution much like the laws of Kenya,they go according to the whims of the powers that be.

      • This ‘debate ‘is for…
        This ‘debate ‘is for settling the issue of who is credible,that’s all.Regardless of which camp you belong to, the truth should be agreed upon by all.

  2. Interestingly, Weta does not…
    Interestingly, Weta does not trust RAO, he did a coup on him when he was Senate Minority Leader. Remember Ruto does not trust UK, and even UK does not trust both RAO and Ruto, remember the fake swearing in. Somehow, in all this, they forget that Kenya is not for RAO or Ruto, it’s for all of us.

  3. Oh, who can trust the…
    Oh, who can trust the violent senile old Jaluo, the cult leader of mayhem chaos death and stupidity??? The perennial narcissist loser, the peoples conman!!!

    • It is clear Kalejinga Ruto…
      It is clear Kalejinga Ruto does not control Nairobi or any major cities in Kenya.

      The international community are in bed with fraudsters & they deserve all the embarrassment they get from being associated with Kalejinga Ruto.

    • Your grandkids will! When…
      Your grandkids will! When they find out what sude of history you were on. When they name their children after Railas three names and invite you for the christening! Keep your kikuyu hatred to yourself, your ugliness is showing.

  4. The late freedom fighter in…
    The late freedom fighter in India Dr. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi once said:

    “There are unjust laws just as there are unjust men.”

    The law that allows “robotic police officers” to shoot and kill unarmed protestors is based on unjust laws. Why? If Samoei, Rigathi, Kithure Kindiki, and Muturi would have taken a few minutes to read the New Constitution of Kenya, they would have found out that ” peaceful demonstrations” are permitted and included in the New Constitution.”
    Samoei should be asked to resign because he is in violation of the Law for appointing Musalia and his buddies and giving them jobs that do not exist in our New Constitution. In addition, He should be asked to compensate the families of the people that his robotic police officers killed.

    This man (Samoei) was a vice president for 10 years and seems to have learned absolutely nothing about the Kenyan Law. Why? He spent 10 years building his businesses, going to foreign places of worship and bribing crooked men and women of the cloth so as to make sue that the blind followers of these religions vote for him for the position of the presidency of Kenya. He abused his office when he took the time he is supposedly required to assist the president instead by advancing his education by completing his academic doctorate while using the state resources and security forces.

    Therefore, the police should use tear gas and stop Samoei from going to his office because he is in violation of the law for appointing people in positions that do not exist in our Constitution.

    “There are unjust laws just as there are unjust men.”

    – Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

  5. That’s what happens when…
    That’s what happens when pple like em knows they’re unable or no longer have no leverage to challenge the system, thy turn into pettiness arguments!…

  6. The devil exposes himself by…
    The devil exposes himself by using Kenyans to fight his selfish greed!..

  7. Honestly, Raila you are NOT…
    Honestly, Raila you are NOT honest either. Every after elections you set us back 3-5 years BACK… You have caused many small businesses to go DOWN. You have wasted billions if tax-payers money with your hypocritical calls of mayhem. Nkt…

  8. Raila nani hanjui Wewe ni…
    Raila nani hanjui Wewe ni Ile shetani ibilisi ile who cannot trusted.Even yr own father couldn’t trust your ass history never lies.Ruto is the current president n u n yr bratha Uhuru u Fucked him up for 4 years n I think he will give u mkate nusu??Go to bed n dream again n wait for 2027 we send u again to hell.Wewe ni bure kabisa u don’t care about we the Kenyans who get shot by police for you trying to negotiate about yr families.Bure kabisa.

    • More so when you consider…
      More so when you consider that someone said, “there are no permanent enermies and not permanent friends,only permanent interests”,in politics.
      All this bickering goes out the window,when it comes time to increasing salary and benefits for themselves.At such times the concordance amongst them is enviable.
      It is very shameful that the success of our politicians is measured by:
      How much he/she can steal
      How long he/she can circumvent the law
      How many side chicks he has,and for women how many boy toys…
      How distended his tummy is
      How many car he/she has especially after becoming ‘mheshimiwa’
      How many of his/her kids live abroud especially in USA Canada,or UK
      He is conveniently a religious person when necessary.
      He /she campaigns in funerals
      Folks as you can see the list nonetheless inexhausible -is not flattering. It’s filthy dirty.
      On a serious note, I say we need to hold our politicians accountable.They seem immuned to the laws,and bills they pass.Pretty much saying “these laws are for you”.No names needed because we know who the thieves are.Let’s haunt them out of office.

  9. There is nothing to dialogue…
    There is nothing to dialogue. Kalejinga Ruto is a pathological liar.

    The cost of living MUST COME DOWN & IEBC must conduct free, fair & verifiable elections.

    Holding hostage IEBC Commissioners & chairman in order for them to announce you as the winner MUST End.

    There has to be a different route to the same destination.

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