ODM leader Raila Odinga is poised to secure more Cabinet
secretaries, Principal Secretaries, and ambassadors as he formalises his
political partnership with President William Ruto.
The two leaders are expected
to announce their collaboration between the Kenya Kwanza coalition and ODM in
the coming weeks, just before Ruto reveals a Cabinet reshuffle aimed at
integrating more members from Raila’s party.
This anticipated collaboration
follows extensive consultations across the country and comes on the heels of
the Monday high-level meeting between Raila and Ruto.
During the meeting, the
two leaders addressed various national issues and discussed the future
direction of their political alliance.
On Tuesday, Raila held a consultative
meeting in Kisumu, emphasising the importance of engaging with communities and
stakeholders before making any significant political decisions.
His approach
began with discussions with elders from the region, where he sought their
insights and wisdom as he navigates the current political climate.
“I firmly
believe that to lead effectively, one must listen first,” Raila stated.
He
shared experiences from his recent campaign for the African Union Commission
chairmanship election, highlighting the complexities of the process, voting
dynamics, and the valuable lessons learned.
“The AU chapter is behind us and it
is time to move forward,” he asserted, urging his supporters to focus on the
opportunities that lie ahead.
In a bid to fortify the ODM party, Raila also met
with youth leaders from Kisumu county.
He encouraged them to remain resilient
and committed to the party’s vision, declaring, “There is life after Addis
Ababa.”
Raila assured his supporters that his consultations would extend beyond
Nyanza.
“I will visit other parts of Kenya,” he emphasised, signaling his
intent to engage with various regions and communities nationwide.
He confirmed
that he would make a major announcement by the end of next week, urging his
supporters to “watch this space.”
“We will start with formal coordination
before we agree what to do in 2027,” said a senior ODM member.
Sources have
indicated that ODM and Ruto’s UDA party signed a memorandum of understanding
during a meeting at State House Mombasa on Monday.
While the details of the MoU
remain closely guarded, it is expected to formalise a partnership between the
two major political parties.
This potential alliance signifies a substantial
shift in the political dynamics of Kenya, particularly given the historical
rivalry between Raila and Ruto.
Their past political positions have often
divided supporters into passionate camps, as seen during the contentious 2022
elections.
The signing of the MoU may herald a new era of collaboration, aimed
at unifying the country and addressing pressing national challenges.
As
President Ruto prepares to implement sweeping changes within his
administration—especially concerning principal secretaries—more members of
Raila’s camp are expected to be integrated into senior government roles.
This
development will effectively end months of speculation regarding the relationship
between the Orange party and the ruling UDA.
In a speech following the Mombasa
meeting, President Ruto appeared to confirm the emerging alliance, stating,
“The election period is behind us. I have accepted that we should form a
government that unites all Kenyans.”
He emphasised the necessity of
collaboration with opposition leaders, inviting them to join his administration
for the benefit of all citizens.
With Raila’s significant influence in Kenyan
politics, this alliance is expected to bolster Ruto’s re-election campaign in
2027.
Reports suggest that Raila may secure at least 10 principal secretary
positions in the forthcoming changes.
Emerging from the closed-door meeting,
Raila expressed his commitment to providing political direction to his
supporters following thorough consultations.
“I am back home, and I will
consult widely. Soon, we will announce our way forward. Just watch this space,”
he stated.
The Mombasa meeting was attended by key figures from both ODM and
UDA.
Raila was accompanied by notable party leaders including national
chairperson Gladys Wanga, Siaya Senator Oburu Odinga, deputy party leader
Abdulswamad Nassir, National Assembly Minority Leader Junet Mohammed, and his
personal lawyer Paul Mwangi.
On the UDA side, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki,
Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah, UDA national chairperson Cecily Mbarire, and
Lamu Governor Issa Timamy were present, along with Interior Principal Secretary
Raymond Omollo.
In a notable shift Nassir, who had previously been a hardliner
against working with Ruto, publicly declared that the Orange party deserved a
place in the government.
His remarks during a rally underscored a growing
acceptance of the need for collaboration.
“We also deserve to be in government,”
he asserted, echoing sentiments of unity and cooperation.
The Star has learned
that Raila’s party has scheduled a Central Management Committee meeting to
discuss these developments and strategise for the future.
Initially planned for
this week, the meeting has been rescheduled to Monday next week, where party
officials will unpack the details of the MoU and provide their input.
Before
the CMC meeting, Raila is set to lead a delegation to Busia for a meeting
related to the party’s 20th anniversary preparations on Friday.
The gathering
is expected to further solidify his engagement with party members and
supporters.