Ruth Odinga warns ODM leaders against supporting Ruto for the second term

  • A hybrid signs continue to emerge from the ODM party led by Raila Odinga on the support of President William Ruto 2027
  • Raila’s sister, Ruth Odinga, is one of the candlesticks in the ODM leader who opposed the statements of some members of the re -election of Ruto
  • Raila’s sister, Ruth Odinga, is one of the candlesticks in the ODM leader who opposed the statements of some members of the re -election of Ruto

Kisumu Women’s Representative Ruth Odinga has denied excitement among her colleagues in ODM about the approval of the president William Ruto re -selected.

Kisumu Women’s Representative, Ruth Odinga (pictured) says authorizing President William Ruto to be re -elected is not mature. Photo: Ruth Odinga.
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Standing in front of fellow leaders and community members during the Sigand Nyinam conference in Migori on Thursday, September 25, Ruth said that ODM talks support Ruto to be re -elected 2027 was not early and inappropriate.

“By the way things are, we cannot join the two -term choir. That would be at the command of our party leader, eligible Raila OdingaAje 2027, “he told the audience, cheering on the accused,” he said.

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His most weight -bearing remarks are high as the ODM goes through a state of balance: showing loyalty to its leader, maintaining importance in national political dialogue, and explaining its future in tackling new tensions between Raila and President Ruto.

A sound that will not remain silent

Ruth Odinga In recent months she has emerged as one of the most popular female leaders in the ODM party.

A few weeks ago, he hit the headlines when he criticized Nairobi County parliamentarians for dismissing a request to excite the governor Johnson Sakaja After the right is resolved through Raila and Ruto.

“As soon as you announce that you have no confidence in the governor, you must follow,” he said at the time. The moratorium on the middle after the peace treaty undermines the constitutional authority of the MCAS. ”

The remarks emerged not only as the criticism of Nairobi MCAS but also as a subtle view on the calm politics of shaking hands that form the Kenyan administration. The removal of Sakaja, which seems to be a pressure tactic, erupted after high -level negotiations, leaving ODM supporters in Mashinani confused about whether their leaders were playing as opposition supporters or partners who were reluctant to the government.

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Raila speaks, ODM listens

If Ruth’s voice was cautious and loyal to party structures, Raila Odinga himself has been more direct in recent times.

Speaking during a meeting of the ODM parliamentary group, the veteran opposition leader dismissed the rumors that the party was preparing to support Ruto’s re -election.

“We are ODM. Who told you we wouldn’t have a 2027 candidate?” Raila asked firmly, rebuking parliamentarians who seemed to be eager to give up prematurely.

He went on to emphasize that the ODM did not make any mandatory agreement with the Ruto administration, emphasizing that decisions about the party’s future will only be made through its established entities.

“No one should defend ODM out of our structures. The question 2027 will be resolved by the party, not the private politicians who follow the headlines,” Raila added.

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