Opposition leader Raila Odinga has confirmed that he is still helping all Kenyans. He dismissed rumours that he had switched his loyalty to President William Ruto.
In a statement about the recent rumours, Raila said that his beliefs haven’t changed, even with growing concerns from the public about his political actions.
“My beliefs are the same; I am still fighting for the rights of all Kenyans,” Raila said.
He explained how he interacts with the president, saying, “I didn’t go to Ruto, but he came to me.”
These comments came after some people criticized him, saying he had let down his supporters after making a deal with Ruto.
Raila wanted to reassure his supporters, especially those worried about the agreement and what it means for Kenya’s politics.
The details of the deal are still debated, and Raila’s latest comments will likely lead to more discussions.
Critics questioned how Raila could be fighting for the people, whereas he signed the MOU with the same people oppressing Kenyans. Does that make sense?