Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga has spoken about possible deals between the Orange Democratic Party and the Kenya Kwanza administration. Reports suggest President William Ruto and ODM leader Raila Odinga might work together after signing an agreement. Wanga explained on Monday that ODM and Kenya Kwanza-UDA have not created any formal partnership documents yet. She mentioned that Raila started meeting with supporters right after he returned home.
These political meetings across Kenya will help Raila understand what direction to take following his unsuccessful bid for the African Union Commission. Wanga said Raila plans to share what he learns from these talks with party leaders before making decisions about plans. The current situation involves several ODM members who joined the Kenya Kwanza government team, which Wanga described as part of a broad-based government approach.
The ODM National Chairperson added that her party is monitoring other important factors during this time. Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua asked Raila to make clear whether he would back Ruto during the upcoming 2027 elections. Wanga stressed that matching political beliefs will guide the party's decision-making. Many ODM supporters wait eagerly to learn what steps the party will take after these ongoing discussions end.
Raila recently hinted at making an important announcement soon about his plans. He told people to pay attention to his statement, which will come shortly. These developments happen as both political groups navigate their relationship amid changing political landscapes in Kenya. The discussions may reshape political alliances ahead of future electoral contests depending on what party members and supporters believe serves their interests best.
These political meetings across Kenya will help Raila understand what direction to take following his unsuccessful bid for the African Union Commission. Wanga said Raila plans to share what he learns from these talks with party leaders before making decisions about plans. The current situation involves several ODM members who joined the Kenya Kwanza government team, which Wanga described as part of a broad-based government approach.
The ODM National Chairperson added that her party is monitoring other important factors during this time. Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua asked Raila to make clear whether he would back Ruto during the upcoming 2027 elections. Wanga stressed that matching political beliefs will guide the party's decision-making. Many ODM supporters wait eagerly to learn what steps the party will take after these ongoing discussions end.
Raila recently hinted at making an important announcement soon about his plans. He told people to pay attention to his statement, which will come shortly. These developments happen as both political groups navigate their relationship amid changing political landscapes in Kenya. The discussions may reshape political alliances ahead of future electoral contests depending on what party members and supporters believe serves their interests best.