Member of Parliament Otiende Amollo of the Rarieda constituency has asked the leader of the Orange Democratic Movement Party, Raila Odinga, to stop making allegations about the August 9 presidential elections. Amollo noted that the party leader should refrain from making baseless and inflammatory statements.
According to lawyer Otiende Amollo, Raila Odinga is likely to face a major political fault due to his statements about the elections. He accused President William Ruto of rigging the election.
According to Otiende, Raila won the August General Election with over 50%. He noted that the Orange Democratic Movement Party fought hard and played its part well, so, instead of blaming the people, Raila should stop making inflammatory statements. He also said that President William Ruto should plan on addressing the current political issues.
According to one of the sources, "Baba should plan how he's going to deal with the current political storms."
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