It is a big win for the Head of State William Ruto and as well the Kenya Kwanza administration as the Raila Odinga led Orange Democratic Movement Party makes an unexpected declaration with an alleged objective of developing the nation.

Since William Ruto was sworn in three months ago, the Azimio merger leaders including Raila Odinga, Martha Karua, Kalonzo Musyoka, Gideon Moi among others automatically became the opposition.

Friday's 'The Star' publication has established that the Odinga led Party has however given William Ruto a reason to smile as it has declared, through its Secretary General Edwin Sifuna, that elected governors, Senators, Members of Parliament and MCAs are free to work with William Ruto in order to foster development in Kenya.
The above declaration made by Raila Odinga's ODM Party is set to reduce the number of William Ruto's critics as he steers the Kenya Kwanza government. This means that the number of Azimio Leaders criticizing Ruto's government will reduce and that will negatively affect the strength of the opposition in Kenya.
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