How Ida Odinga's Church Gaffe Handed Ruto Win - Kimani Ngunjiri

Mama Ida Odinga and her husband Raila Odinga at Kasarani Stadium during Azimio la Umoja national convention on Friday, December 10, 2021
Mama Ida Odinga and her husband Raila Odinga at Kasarani Stadium during Azimio la Umoja national convention on Friday, December 10, 2021
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Former Bahati Member of Parliament Kimani Ngunjiri blamed Ida Odinga for Raila Odinga's dwindling popularity in the run up to the August 9 General Election.

Speaking on Thursday, January 12, Ngunjiri alleged that Ida's sentiments regarding the church helped President William Ruto gain over 200,000 votes that determined the Presidential polls.

According to the former lawmaker, Ida's sentiments raised concerns among Christians, which compelled some of them to shift their allegiance.

Ngunjiri added that Raila dug his own political hole, by taking a swipe at the church during one of his campaign rallies.

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Former Bahati MP Kimani Ngunjiri addresses a gathering in Nakuru County on Wednesday, January 6, 2021
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"The last thing which helped us get those 200,000 extra votes is when the wife of Raila Odinga said they were going to reduce the churches in Kenya like Rwanda, that gave us a lot of mileage," Ngunjiri claimed.

"Raila Odinga repeated again when he came to Nakuru. The churches gave us so many votes because of that threat," Ngunjiri alleged.

Ngunjiri sentiments came after the former Prime Minister reprimanded the church leadership for abetting electoral injustice in the country.

Raila accused religious leaders of picking sides after the IEBC chairperson announced the contested presidential results.

During campaign periods, both Raila and his wife Ida were forced to clarify their statements relating to churches in Kenya.

The Azimio leader spelt out that he was addressing a section of Muslim women concerning their discrimination in government institutions and that was why he was calling for equal treatment of all religious groups.

"There is a clip circulating around…I was addressing a group of Muslim women who came to see me complaining of discrimination when they apply for passports or ID cards," Raila stated.

He added, "somebody has picked that comment of me addressing Muslim women and want to use it to seem like am trying to discriminate against Christianity, no."

On the other hand, Ida was forced to apologise following her comments on regulating mushrooming churches in the country.

"I wish to this morning withdraw the statement I made to NCCK on Saturday, January 29, 2022 (asking them) to regulate the churches under them in order to promote consistency and relevance in messaging for the promotion of evangelism in Kenya," she stated

"It has come to my realisation that my comments haven't sat well with some members of the church. I sincerely apologise for the discomfort caused, as I meant no harm to any person," Ida added.

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Ida Odinga during a thanksgiving ceremony in Homa Bay on December 11, 2022.
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