Kakamega deputy Governor HE Ayub Savula has reacted through his official twitter page after the former Kakamega Governor Wycliffe Oparanya said he will not support Raila Odinga in the future.
"I am in total support of the statement by our former Governor Hon. Oparanya that he will not support Raila Odinga in future". He said.

The former Kakamega boss Wycliffe Oparanya shocked many Kenyans are coming out bold to say that he will not support the former prime minister Hon Raila Odinga in the future.
"Our Luhya community has supported Raila Odinga in 5 successive elections in vain. Its time for plan B and chart a different political destiny to power". He added.

A section of Kenyans are alleging that Wycliffe Oparanya is already preparing for work with Musalia Mudavadi and president William Ruto ahead of 2027 after Raila Odinga lost the August 9 presidential election on his fifth time.
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