New Efforts to Bring Raila, Ruto to the Negotiation Table

As the intensity of this week's demonstrations begins to wane, many foreign and local figures as well as spiritual leaders are doing their utmost to encourage President William Ruto and Raila Odinga to come to the negotiating table.
Reports claim that a President of a neighbouring nation is heavily involved in the endeavour to broker a truce between President Ruto and opposition leader Raila Odinga. Reliable sources say that the state head and the Azimio leader had a lengthy dialogue on Wednesday as intercontinental agencies including the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) began to express their worries about the nation's circumstances. Yesterday, Oburu Oginga, Raila's right-hand man and elder brother, said that Ruto's group is attempting to employ foreign forces to coerce them into dialogue.
He made the statement amid President William Ruto's declaration of his intent to confront the opposition leader face-to-face. Oburu recalled that Azimio's attempts to reach a truce through a bipartisan approach failed to yield anything of significance. According to Oburu, even though the president's quota has not directly reached out to them for talks, they have been working through the international community to push for dialogue and put an end to the current protests.
He declined to name the countries that had engaged them regarding the demonstrations. He declared that they will only consider engaging in conversation if the administration is earnest and further asserted that their planned anti-government protests will proceed next week for a three-day stint. He also criticised Kenya Kwanza for treating the failed bipartisan talks with nonchalance and for disregarding the demands presented by Azimio, which Kenyans hold dear.
He denied Kenya Kwanza's assertions that his brother Raila is aiming to gain state control through a backdoor, emphasising that Raila is instead advocating for the Kenyan population. Oburu characterised President Ruto’s visit to Nyanza as a hostile act, mentioning that the timing of the visit is inappropriate. He believes President Ruto and his allies lack understanding of the difficulties experienced by Kenyans.
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Raila is one person who will…
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Raila is one person who will even critique himself. That's his nature.
Raila is terrorist hold the…
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Raila is terrorist hold the whole Country for random!!..
KRA should be burnt to the…
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In reply to Raila is terrorist hold the… by Mzalendo (not verified)
KRA should be burnt to the ground.
All government buildings should follow.
Police houses should be burnt to the ground too. They live in pathetic houses.
I want to see what this government of thieves will do.
Also, KRA employee should be informed Kenyans know where they live, where they grew up and their families.
Hayo tu.
Nothing will ever satisfy or…
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Nothing will ever satisfy or placate Raila other than the presidency itself. So there's really no point in having any discussion, all the reasons he cites are just red herrings, his goal posts are continually moving. The solution to this perennial Kenya headache is not to discuss, negotiate, placate or whatever, defeating him is the solution, once and for all, for the good of the country.
What’s there to be…
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What’s there to be negotiated? Bullcrap
Burning down KRA should…
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Burning down KRA should solve the problem of high taxation.
No tax collectors. No taxes.
I wonder exactly what you…
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I wonder exactly what you would be negotiating with the devil, maybe like let me burn the devil for eternity, burn me quickly or slowly?!? 💭
What happened to reasoning…
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What happened to reasoning.
If our current government decides to listen to Raila's demands, we should all do away with the constitution. It will be as useless as a toilet paper.
Didn't Ruto swear to defend the constitution?
Where were foreigners when Ruto was sworn to defend the constitution.
Is Kenya going to defend its constitution or give in to an old man who has no regard for life of Kenyans.
An old man whose brains may be stale.
One who ought to be retarded or sorry,
retired.
When you see a man…
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When you see a man desperately crying in Church to hood wink those with faint hearts, you just have to conclude that Ruto is the highest crook on the face of this earth! Raila should not waste his time negotiating with the demon possessed Ruto!
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