Uhuru Kenyatta, a former president, has been instructed to quit from his current significant role in Azimio la umoja. Azimio la umoja and President William Ruto will both be able to lead the government thanks to one Kenyan coalition party. Raila Odinga, the leader of a coalition party in Kenya, will head the opposition.
Dr. Barrack Muluka, a political pundit and communication expert, believes that the former head of state should legally resign from his position as leader of Azimio so that Raila may maintain constant control over William Ruto's administration.
Muluka contends that Uhuru Kenyatta should legally resign from the Azimio council and hand control of that body over to Raila Odinga as he returns to the streets with the military.

The former president, he said, set a horrible example when he began having an affair with the opposition, and president William Ruto's administration requires robust opposition, which Raila Odinga has begun to provide in recent days.
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