28 None Governmental Organizations Rejects Perceived Ruto-Raila Handshake Deal.

Recently, a coalition of 28 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) expressed opposition to a perceived political reconciliation between President William Ruto and opposition leader Raila Odinga. These NGOs are concerned that a deal between the two leaders, reminiscent of the 2018 handshake between Odinga and then-President Uhuru Kenyatta, could undermine democracy and foster an undemocratic power-sharing arrangement.

President Ruto has consistently stated that he is not in favor of a “handshake” with Raila Odinga, emphasizing that any discussions will focus on addressing national issues through legal and constitutional channels rather than forming a coalition government.

This stance is supported by key figures in the Kenya Kwanza coalition, who argue that such a political deal could derail their agenda and hinder efforts to lower the cost of living.

Despite this, there have been calls from some political figures, like former Trade and Industry Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria, supporting bipartisan talks to address critical national issues, provided they do not lead to a formal power-sharing arrangement.

The political climate remains tense, with significant opposition to any potential deal from both within the government and the NGOs.

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