How Ruto caused Raila’s AUC election loss - Martha Karua

People’s Liberation Party (PLP) Party Leader Martha Karua speaking during Citizen TV’s JKLive Show on Wednesday, February 26, 2025. PHOTO|COURTESY
People’s Liberation Party (PLP) Party Leader Martha Karua has opined that Raila Odinga’s association with President William Ruto is what led to his defeat at the African Union Commission (AUC) Chairmanship election.
Karua who spoke during Citizen TV’s JKLIve Show on Wednesday
claimed that the Kenya Kwanza administration has faltered in maintaining its
foreign policy which eventually slung Odinga’s candidacy into the mud.
She argued that President Ruto’s foreign advisors have been pushing him to take rushed positions on other countries' affairs without keen
consideration of the affected nations’ or regions’ approach to the same, thus most
policies end up not sitting well with many people.
From his stance in the Israel-Palestinian war, the take on
recognition of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) State, being
named as IGAD mediator which the generals later refused, the interference in DR
Congo affairs and the recent hosting of the RSF in Nairobi, Karua intimated
that the rushed decisions had led to Odinga’s loss.
“I think Baba tried, he fought because two rounds he was ahead.
I think he is keeping company that could not let him finish it with victory.
The foreign policy of Ruto and his KK regime I believe is what cost Baba,” said
Karua.
“When the entire Africa was standing with Palestinians, Dr
Ruto rushed to support Israel, which must have cost Baba some votes. There are
many other missed steps, in the way even now he is handling the RSF, but this is
not even the first time. Remember he was named a mediator as IGAD head in Sudan
and the generals refused. You remember he recognized Sahrawi the first time he
was sworn in then something went wobbling.”
She added, “So, rushing to take positions without referring
to what the policy position is in the country because personal whims do not inform foreign policy, it should be informed by well-researched policy paper and
the position of the country if it has an impact on what other regional
countries are thinking about, you should have reference to that.”
Karua expressed confidence that Odinga would have clinched
the seat if he had not been involved with President Ruto since his
credentials are prevalent across the continent.
She faulted the government for its foreign policy, noting
that it should be well-researched and informed to ensure it aligns with the
affected region or nations.
“We lack a coherent foreign policy and that is what cost
Baba. If you see that amidst all that, he got 23 votes, then you can say he had
an appeal and could have made it. All those blanders must have been the ones
that cost Baba, because I don’t think that anybody in Africa is not aware of
Baba’s credentials,” Karua said.
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