Azimio One Kenya Coalition party leader Raila Odinga has disclosed that he has not met with president Ruto since the latter won the succession race. Raila engaged Ruto in a hotly contested duel but as fate was, he narrowly missed the prize.
In an interview with a local digital media, Raila cited that he will only meet with the president once the bipartisan team reaches a consensus on a number of issues raised by opposition regarding electoral and economic reforms.Opposition leader wants the government to open servers and allow independent analyzers to ascertain who between Raila and Ruto won 2022 election. Azimio also wants the government to look into the issue of the ever rising cost of living.In his address, Raila revealed that he will make moves a kin to 2008 when he signed a pact with Mwai Kibaki which subsequently created a Grand Coalition government. Those opposing Azimio leader have hitherto alleged that Raila is scheming for a power sharing deal with Kenya Kwanza government.
Odinga has however rubbished the claims saying he is defending and fighting for vulnerable Kenyans whose wellbeing the government has overlooked.
by: DailyShots
