Sonntag, 9. März 2025

Kalonzo Musyoka says Raila cheated Kenyans

Kalonzo Musyoka says Raila cheated Kenyans in his deal with William Ruto: ‘They are all wrong’ President William Ruto and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga have signed a political pact that will see the two parties work together. The Kenya Kwanza-ODM framework agreement was signed at the KICC in Nairobi, attended by MPs allied with the two politicians. Vice President Kithure Kindiki was also present at the event. ODM party leader Gladys Wanga welcomed the partnership and said it would strengthen justice in the country. She also said that the unity goes beyond Ruto and Raila as the two politicians have seen the Kenyan political system in all its glory.  This statement has to be allowed to sink in. This is propaganda and nothing more. There is nothing behind it. Emptiness! The glory that they, Ruto and Raila enjoy is that MPs in Kenya have the highest salaries, according to an Al-Jazeera interview with the Speaker of Parliament. The next glory is the many deaths in June, July 2024, then the kidnappings. There is no justice in Kenya. Maybe there was justice once, but the British were still here. Raila, the former opposition leader who did not win the 2022 presidential election, caused trouble and did so so much that Ruto wanted to deport him to the African Union, which he did not succeed in doing. Now Raila is back and what is he doing, he can be bought. Money does not stink and you can never have enough of it! The opposition is over! There is no more. It can safely be said that Ruto has everything firmly in his hands. He can do what he wants, there are no limits to what he can do. Go Z, the one who once rebelled, is no more. Ruto silenced them. That was the only bright spot in this country. Now there is Kalonzo Musyoka, leader of the Wiper Democratic Movement, who had slammed former Prime Minister Raila Odinga and President William Ruto, describing their political pact as a betrayal. Kalonzo accused the two politicians of putting their own interests ahead of the welfare of ordinary people. Kalonzo promised to mobilize Kenyans, especially the youth, to protest against the Ruto-Raila pact and demand government reforms Those who left the opposition to join Zakayo's (Ruto's) government are strict judges; "may she judge them". The opposition's focus will remain on tackling the high cost of living, punitive taxes and police brutality that have plagued the country.
@The Star, Kenya @BreakingkenyanNews

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