Elections are over and I am ready to work with RAILA ODINGA – GACHAGUA declares amid his fallout with President RUTO.

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has hinted at working with former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

Speaking in Maralal, Samburu County, on Friday, Gachagua said the elections are over, as parties agreed with Kenyans’ decisions.

 He said political indifferences are unnecessary after elections and welcomed the opposition team’s collaboration with the Kenya Kwanza government.

 “Elections are over; we are one team. You’re all welcome to work with us. 

“Political differences are unnecessary after elections. 

“This is the time to serve our people. 

“We have closed the chapter of politics and are now open to working and collaborations,” Rigathi said.

Gachagua spoke a day after Raila Odinga also hinted at working with the second-in-command after he supported the One Man One Vote One Shilling revenue-sharing formula.

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