Raila Explains Why Oburu’s Senatorial Bid Should Not Be Opposed 

Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga (Left) and EALA MP Oburu Odinga (Right).
Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga (Left) and EALA MP Oburu Odinga (Right).
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Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga has explained why the senatorial bid of his elder brother, Oburu Odinga, should not be opposed, further endorsing his candidature.

While addressing Siaya residents during a Church service in Bondo, the ODM party leader asked the residents to back the candidature of the Kenyan representative to the  East African Legislative Assembly (EALA).

Raila stated that it was a shame that his brother was begging for votes yet he had served the county and country in several capacities.

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ODM leader Raila Odinga (Seated) consults with his elder brother Oburu Odinga during a past political event in 2018.
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The ODM party leader stated that the EALA representative was an experienced politician having served as a nominated Member of Parliament and the representative for Bondo from 1992 to 2013. 

Raila's remarks came after a section of leaders from the county called on Oburu to resign from active politics stating that Raila’s brother was old.

"Oburu should not be here to beg for votes so that he becomes the Senator for Siaya. It is embarrassing. He has served as the MP for Bondo and has also been a representative at EALA," Raila stated.

The ODM party leader also called on the residents to adopt a six-piece voting model for ODM candidates in the 2022 polls. Raila stated that it would be helpful to him if he had the numbers to back his agenda in Parliament in the event that he is voted in as President on August 9, 2022.

The sentiments by the former Premier came after Oburu declared that he would run for the Siaya senatorial seat through the ODM party.

“I have been in Arusha but I am coming back home and I am pleading for votes to be the Senator for Siaya," Oburu declared.

The former Assistant Minister of Finance in the Grand Coalition government went ahead to hit out on his critics who have claimed that he was old. In response, he stated that the Senate needed a mature individual who would protect the interest of the Siaya residents.

“They should not say that Oburu is old because in the Senate they do not play football. In the Senate they want people who are wise," he stated. 

Following his declaration, Oburu will seek to unseat incumbent Senator James Orengo who has already declared that he will be contesting for the gubernatorial seat in 2022. 

In 2013, Oburu contested for the ODM party ticket for the gubernatorial seat, however, he lost the ticket to incumbent and outgoing Governor Cornel Rasanga.

Rarieda MP Otiende Amollo, Siaya Senator James Orengo and EALA MP Oburu Odinga at Lusoi Ranch in Laikipia County on September 18, 2021
Rarieda MP Otiende Amollo, Siaya Senator James Orengo and EALA MP Oburu Odinga at Lusoi Ranch in Laikipia County on September 18, 2021
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