
Raila Odinga during one of his presidential campaigns in Meru in the August 9 2022 general elections/Courtesy
Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Coalition leader Raila Odinga is here to stay after it emerged that he is embarking on a full-fledged mission to position himself as a candidate in the 2027 presidential election.
The Star reports that Raila is keen on campaigns to reform the IEBC and the Supreme Court, which he will soon unveil in regional tours in a move to consolidate his team.
“We have a job to do, one of them is not to surrender. Surrender is not in our vocabulary. As a people we must consolidate, again and expand,” he said on Thursday.
Mr. Odinga has singled out the IEBC and the Supreme Court in his reforms crusade in the coming months in which he will explain how they denied him “victory”.
Raila lost in the August 9 general election for the fifth time after his presidential election petition was rejected by the Supreme Court.

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