We’re not in any negotiations with Ruto’s gov’t, ODM says
The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party
says it is not negotiating for any coalition agreement or lobbying for appointments
with President William Ruto’s government.
This is in the wake of reports that Ruto
has offered the party leader Raila Odinga five Cabinet slots despite
disagreement within the opposition Azimio La Umoja One Kenya coalition – which Odinga
leads – over cooperating with the government.
The reports emerged following Odinga’s
agreement to a national multi-sectoral dialogue forum Ruto proposed to address issues
Kenyans have raised in the anti-government protests since last month.
In a statement on Tuesday, ODM's secretary-general
Edwin Sifuna said all the party seeks is “a national conversation preceded by
the creation of the necessary environment” by addressing the conditions Odinga
gave on Sunday before taking on any dialogue forum.
“Some of our members have also fallen for
the campaign of lies and misinterpreted our stance as a license to engage the
Kenya Kwanza leadership and canvass for ministerial and/or other positions in
the Ruto government,” said Sifuna.
“As a party, we wish to make it
unequivocally clear that we are not in negotiations with the Ruto regime for
any coalition or political arrangement.”
Odinga, in a letter to the Kenyan youth, said
he would not engage in the national dialogue as “justice must come before
talks.”
He pledged solidarity and said he won’t
take part in the proposed talks until every victim of police brutality during
the demos is compensated, all protest-related cases are dropped, and all
abductees and those jailed are freed, among other conditions.
Sifuna further stated that any ODM member “who
makes themselves available to join the Kenya Kwanza cabinet or any other
position” will be doing so without ODM’s support.
Other Azimio-allied parties such as Wiper and Narc Kenya have given the national dialogue forum a wide berth on the grounds that it is motivated by selfish reasons and amounts to a betrayal of the Kenyan youth.
It has however never kicked off amid uncertainty over where it will happen and who will attend, even as the opposition remains split on the matter.
The youth-led anti-government protests meanwhile continue, with calls for President Ruto to resign.
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