Raila Odinga has recently stirred discussion by alleging that Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua set traps to block him from meeting President William Ruto, preventing any potential political handshake.
According to Odinga, these efforts were meant to maintain a firm government-opposition divide, especially in the wake of contentious negotiations and political protests earlier in the year.
Raila’s remarks come at a time when the opposition and government have occasionally softened their tone in public appearances, raising speculation about behind-the-scenes engagements.
The rivalry between Raila and Gachagua has been well-documented, with both leaders frequently exchanging sharp words over political strategies and alignments.
Gachagua had previously declared his commitment to safeguarding the presidency from what he described as “corrupting influences” from Raila, framing himself as a staunch protector of the government’s agenda.
This rhetoric highlights the tension between the opposition’s demands for inclusivity and the ruling coalition’s insistence on maintaining its priorities without external interference.
While Raila claims to have evaded these so-called traps, his narrative has reignited debate on the nature of Kenya’s political engagements.
Some see his comments as a strategic move to consolidate his support base by portraying the government as overly guarded.
Meanwhile, others interpret Gachagua’s earlier remarks as reflective of a deep-seated mistrust that underscores the competitive dynamics of Kenyan politics.
Whether this rhetoric foreshadows significant shifts or mere political theater remains to be seen.
Raila Odinga: Gachagua aliniwekea mtego State House ili tusifanye handshake lakini saa hizi yuko nyumbani pic.twitter.com/56QVsyPJcQ
— Citizen TV Kenya (@citizentvkenya) December 1, 2024