Former Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) loyalist Elizabeth Ongoro said Saturday that President William Ruto shed tears many times in 2007 because he wanted Raila Odinga to become president.
As such, she said that Raila should give Ruto ample time to deliver on his development agenda because they are not enemies.
Ongoro, who is the elder sister to Rarieda MP Otiende Amolo, said that she saw Ruto, then an ODM member shed tears when championing the course of Raila.
"In 2007 I saw Ruto shed tears many times because he wanted Raila to be president," Ongoro said.
The late President Mwai Kibaki was announced winner of the 2007 presidential poll but his win was contested by the ODM brigade leading to the formation of a grand coalition government.
Ruto is on record claiming that he supported Raila into becoming the Prime Minister after he was short-changed in his bid to become president.
She was speaking during a women empowerment meeting at the home of Information Communication and Digital Economy Cabinet Secretary Eliud Owalo.
The women were drawn from all the subcounties of Siaya.
Experts and government departmental officials availed to sensitize women on hustler fund loans for groups, Blue Economy, and Saccos.
Ongoro told the congregants that Ruto, a Nilote, is a brother to Luos thus there should be harmony as he leads the country.
"How come we are not realising that our brother is at the helm?" she paused.
She said that ODM as a party has run out of ideas and tactics for winning any election.
"Even in soccer, the coach has to change the pattern if it is not working. As Luos we have not changed the pattern since 1963," Ongoro said.
We will get the presidency only if we change the pattern, she continued.
Even so, "2027 is gone" and we (Luos) can only position ourselves for 2032 and beyond, she asserted.
Ongoro urged Raila's ardent supporters to abandon the ODM party for the President's United Democratic Alliance (UDA).
"I am an ODM founding member, and even used my millions to champion the agenda of the party; and therefore more ODM than you. With a clear mind, I have decided to jump ship into UDA."
Meanwhile, she called on the women to internalize the teachings on hustler fund, saccos, and blue economy to make themselves economically viable and self-reliant.
CS Owalo on his part, used an analogy to urge locals to join the UDA.
"If you cannot get a child with your husband then, as a clever woman, you look for your younger brother-in-law to help," he said.