Raila Odinga ditches Uhuru Kenyatta to work with the Ruto’s government

Raila has been keen on working with the government for the sake of unity and stability of the country. However, Uhuru Kenyatta has been stopping off these efforts, insisting that Raila remains in the opposition.

Yesterday, Raila and his ODM brigade have broken away from Uhuru and the opposition. They have abandoned Uhuru’s plan to derail the government for selfish personal gain.

It happened when Kalonzo Musyoka, who was sent to read a statement on behalf of Uhuru Kenyatta, the Azimio sponsor, was stopped by the ODM members.

ODM is very categorical: they are ready to work with the government. They want peace and stability; they want economic prosperity for the nation.

They have left Uhuru Kenyatta and his stalwart boys, Kalonzo, Munya, Kioni and Martha Karua in the opposition.

It is the end of Azimio as we knew it.

Uhuru is a lonely and abandoned man.

Kwisha yeye.

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