Raila has since stated that the handshake was not about creating a government, but about resolving post-election concerns via a signed MoU. The former Prime Minister has denied being a part of any ‘handshake government’ following the truce, claiming that the agreement was to come together and solve the issue of elections, which invariably lead to conflicts.....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

“A lie repeated several times becomes the truth; first there was nothing like handshake government, every Kenyan knows that, we only agreed to shake hands with Uhuru Kenyatta on the basis of a Memorandum of Understanding that we signed after the dispute and that MoU is available,”

Raila said as quoted by The Star.The Building Bridges Initiative was formed with the goal of resolving critical concerns, instilling optimism, and reducing political tensions.

This unity follows a traumatic 2017 election fraught with bloodshed and controversy. Raila withdrew from the rerun, claiming election problems, and asked the administration to prioritize progress over blaming predecessors.

He is now bashing the people saying he was in government, in reference to President William Ruto and his allies, wondering what they were doing in the same government at the same time.

Raila wondered why Ruto and the rest stuck to the same government, and were insiders of it, only to now come back to blame him for its failures.”I was never in government, the people talking about handshake government were the ones who were in government, they were earning big perks of salaries and then they are saying the government was broke, what were they doing in that government?...CONTINUE READING>>

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