How Ruto's Luo Nyanza fortunes changed after Raila deal

The president had in previous visits experienced hostility including heckling and stoning

In Summary
  • In 2021, Ruto’s motorcade was stoned during his campaigns in Kisumu at the height of his hostility with Raila, his main opponent in the 2022 polls.
  • In stark contrast, President Ruto on Wednesday received a heroic welcome in Kisumu after his camaraderie with Raila Odinga.
President William Ruto addressing Migori residents on August 28, 2024
President William Ruto addressing Migori residents on August 28, 2024
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President William Ruto’s inclusion of key ODM bigwigs in his Kenya Kwanza Cabinet has seemingly bolstered his political dividends in Raila Odinga’s Luo Nyanza heartland.

Since his divorce from Raila in 2011, Ruto received what analysts term as a heroic welcome for a prodigal son, signalling a possible partnership ahead of 2027.

Ruto was a key pillar of Raila’s ODM and served as a member of the Pentagon – a caucus of regional bigwigs who called the shots in the Orange party – before his acrimonious departure.

Despite criticism, some quarters within ODM revere Ruto as a steadfast and bold politician who never shies away from taking the bull by its horns given his instrumental role in Raila’s 2007 campaigns.

Ruto was among ODM linchpins who were the face of Raila’s 2007 presidential campaigns including Musalia Mudavadi, Charity Ngilu and Najib Balala who together with Odinga formed the Pentagon.

Ruto’s historic return to Luo Nyanza as President at a time when he is enjoying the backing of Raila’s camp could rewrite history and cement his grip on the country.

For the first time in more than 15 years, Ruto on Tuesday received a heroic welcome as he started his four-day tour of Raila’s turf with high-ranking ODM lieutenants lining to receive him.

Lifting the lid on the significance of the latest tour of the opposition stronghold, the president has lined up political events including attending the homecoming ceremonies of his latest Cabinet Secretaries from Luo Nyanza.

On Thursday, the president will grace a thanksgiving service for National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi, the immediate former ODM national chairman who resigned to take up a CS slot.

He is also expected to storm Siaya County on Friday where he will launch development projects and attend the homecoming ceremony of Energy and Petroleum Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi.

Political analysts say the tour is a political visit couched as a development tour to assess the people's reception of the formation of the broad-based government.

“It is true this is one of Ruto’s most significant tours of Luo Nyanza, but it is again coming after the formation of the broad-based government with the focus being auditing the impact of that arrangement in Raila’s turf," said David Onyango.

According to the Kisumu-based policy analyst, Ruto is keen on shoring up his support in Luo Nyanza as a political catalyst that could bolster his 2027 reelection chances.

“The writings are on the wall, Ruto’s 2027 strategy is clear that he is reviving his Luo Nyanza ties to enhance his chances of reelection,"  he said.

During his tour, the president is parading the senior government officials from Luo Nyanza working in his Kenya Kwanza administration to appease the populace and build confidence.

The President’s rapprochement with Raila and subsequent appointment of ODM big guns into the government appears to have changed fortunes for Ruto in Luo Nyanza.

Raila’s allies have embarked on overdrive to galvanise the region in Ruto’s favour during his four-day tour of the region, signalling a wind of change that could benefit the president.

Lake Victoria South Water and Works Development chairman Odiyo Owiti said the Luo Nyanza region has embraced Ruto reminiscing about the 2007 partnership.

“It is a comeback for President Ruto in Luo Nyanza. In 2027, we will vote as we did in 2007, the year President Ruto stood at KICC alone fighting for ODM," Owidi said.

During the disputed announcement of the 2007 presidential polls at KICC, Ruto took on the IEBC chairperson Samuel Kivuitu and some of the PNU lieutenants including Martha Karua.

The late Mwai Kibaki was declared President after the controversial results were announced triggering clashes that put the country on the edge, ushering in a Grand Coalition government in which Raila served as prime minister.

There are signals that President Ruto’s decision to work with Raila could herald a new political dawn that will reshape the 2027 presidential contest.

Political analysts argue that the dynamics are tipped to change in the coming months as Ruto showcases the impact of his deal with ODM and Raila’s African Union Commission chairperson bid gets on course.

“Ruto’s endorsement of Raila’s AU job bid was the masterstroke that changed the tide in his favour, the appointment of ODM politicians into the Cabinet just consummated the marriage, and the AUC victory will deliver the utmost seal," said Alexander Nyamboga.

President Ruto on Tuesday rolled a red carpet for Raila as he launched his candidacy for the AUC job at a ceremony attended by three heads of State from the region.

Ruto’s public backing of Raila, hours before embarking on his Luo Nyanza tour highlighted his political strategy to balance the AUC bid with his Luo Nyanza charm offensive.

Speaking during his tour of Luo Nyanza, Ruto hinted at a possible 2027 deal with Raila's ODM party as opposition bigwigs assured him of their support.

"I hope you understand these things. There will be some pronouncements we will make in future. But for now, let's concentrate on development and then we will make major plans later," Ruto said.

Ahead of the 2022 polls, Ruto’s presidential campaigns in Luo Nyanza were rocked with chaotic scenes and heckling as residents affirmed their support for Raila.

In 2021, Ruto’s motorcade was stoned during his campaigns in Kisumu at the height of his hostility with Raila, his main opponent in the 2022 polls.

In June 2022, Ruto’s huge billboard which had been erected in Kisumu Central Business District was brought down at night as residents became hostile to Ruto’s campaigns.

However, on Wednesday evening President Ruto made a grand entry into Kisumu, a stark contrast with his past visits - signalling the changing fortunes for the former ODM member.

Locals lined Oginga Odinga Street to welcome him, singing and dancing, and waving white handkerchiefs—a gesture of peace and tranquillity.

“I didn’t know Kisumu people are peaceful,” Ruto said.

The President insisted that the broad-based government was about uniting Kenyans and spurring development.

“I helped Baba (Raila) before when I worked with him, so there is nothing wrong if he also helps me,” Ruto stated.

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