- Saboti MP Caleb Amisi wondered why some Kenyans have been insulting ODM leader Raila Odinga
- During the Gen Z protests, some protesters expressed their anger at Raila about his professional relationship with President William Ruto
- Amisi explained why Kenyans should be so concerned about removing the Kenyan alliance from power
Nairobi – Saboti MP Caleb Amisi has strongly defended former Prime Minister Raila Odinga After being criticized recently.
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The ODM leader has been fought and blamed for his relationship with President William Ruto’s administration Kenya first.
How can Ruto be removed from office?
Amisi said Kenyans who are unhappy with Raila should direct their sadness to Ruto and MPs who support the Kenyan administration first.
“The power you use to abuse Raila, you should use it to abuse Kasongo and all your constituencies who support the Kasongo regime,” Amisi said.
The MP said that Raila does not owe anyone, saying that many of the benefits that Kenyans enjoy today are the result of Raila’s commitment.
Amisi claimed the former prime minister had been suggesting Kenyans about removing Ruto in office, but his critics did not read the sign because of their emotional hatred.
“Raila gives you a signal, but your feelings are too hot to read the language of his body. In any case, he has been in the trenches fighting for what you enjoy today, even before your parents are born. Leave the feelings of negligence. He said.
Amisi told Kenyans who wish the change that removing the Kenyan government first from power requires numbers and not abusing each other.
“To change the rule, you need numbers, not emotionally; 50%+1. The Saboti MP said.

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Did Raila benefit from the Gen Z revolution?
In another news, the former prime minister dismissed allegations that he used the youth rebel against the current government.
To calm the rebellious youths, President William Ruto canceled his entire cabinet in July 2024.
The head of state later used a broad planning approach to paint a merger for the ODM senior official to the Cabinet.
The move attracted criticism, with some Kenyans suggesting Raila used Gen Zs to enter the government.
However, speaking to the allegations, Raila referred to it as “meaningless claims”. According to him, it was not considered that his allies would join the government during the peak of the The procession This, adding that the entry of the five people to the cabinet was valid.
The veteran opposition leader said he did not enter into a compromise with Ruto to benefit from the dismissal of the cabinet.
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