Raila speaks interview raises mixed reactions.
Yester night, azimio la umoja leader, Raila Odinga held an interview dubbed as Raila speaks, at TV 47 where he talked about the planned mass action on monday and his retirement from Kenyan politics.
Raila on his part, stated that all these won’t be happening if the independent electoral and boundaries commission( IEBC) had done their job of being transparent in counting votes.
Raila Insisted that due to this, the economy of Kenya has become unbearable and as of now, Ruto must go.
He stated that on monday, they will not do a grand march down to state house as early promised. He highlighted that a number of delegates will be sent to state house, where they will deliver a message to president Ruto and other protest in Nairobi CBD and across the 47 counties for that matter.
Notably, when asked when will he retire from politics like his good friend Uhuru Kenyatta, Raila answered that he will retire from politics. at the right time.
Raila speaks interview raises a lot of reactions from netizens others questioning on whether Raila has the interest of Kenyans in his heart or promoting his own interests.
Stesher wrote,”There can only be one Baba Raila Odinga.Like him or hate him, he’s the enigma of Kenyan politics.Y’all expected him to preempt the Mon plan, you’re disappointed!”
Kitheka stated,”Raila’s practice of creating division & confrontations in the name of democracy is in itself a violation of the spirit of democracy that shouldn’t be backed by any sober mind. It results to endless harm.”
Muturi expressed,” Raila speaks a waste of time. This man has no balls. He has for the longest time lied that he was the mastermind for the 82 coup. Bure kabisa. If Ochuka was alive, then it would be a thing to worry. Raila ni njaa tu inamsumbua… Apewe carpet na akuwe mayor wa mathare.”
Washaga stated,”Raila is an opportunist. Ruto called him today and they seem to be having a deal.That was the most distressing interview in his political career.”
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