Raila’s Dilemma

UPDATE: Standard Digital reports that Opposition leader Raila Odinga is torn between fighting for the masses or securing top seat at AU

Kenyans are baffled that Mr. Odinga uncharacteristically, is not exploiting every available opportunity to bash the Kenya Kwanza administration for its many shortcomings.

From the health workers’ strike that is causing patients untold suffering, the fake fertiliser probe that has made its way to Parliament, and the sudden increase in fatal road accidents that have left a trail of death.

In the past, Raila would have called the press and issued hard-hitting statements. But he appears to have delegated these duties with most messages coming from his corner instead pushing for his African Union Commission chairmanship bid.

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