CS Alice Wahome Slams Raila Odinga for Claiming ODM Is Not in Govt: "They're Confused"

CS Alice Wahome Slams Raila Odinga for Claiming ODM Is Not in Govt: "They're Confused"

  • Lands Cabinet Secretary Alice Wahome accused ODM party leaders of double standards in their dealings with the Kenya Kwanza government
  • Wahome asked the Raila Odinga-led party to accept the fact that they are part of President William Ruto's broad-based government
  • The former prime minister has consistently denied being part of the government despite his MoU with Ruto

Amos Khaemba, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings over four years of experience covering politics and current affairs in Kenya.

Kiambu - Lands Cabinet Secretary Alice Wahome has disagreed with former prime minister Raila Odinga regarding the position of the ODM party in President William Ruto's administration.

Raila Odinga and Alice Wahome
CS Alice Wahome (right) differed with ODM leader Raila Odinga (left). Photo: Raila Odinga/Alice Wahome.
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Why Alice Wahome criticised ODM party

The veteran opposition leader has consistently dismissed claims that his Orange party is part of the Kenya Kwanza government following his Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ruto.

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Speaking in Kiambu County on Monday, May 19, Wahome accused the ODM leader of double standards in his dealings with the Kenya Kwanza government.

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Wahome suggested that ODM leaders denying they are part of Ruto's administration are confused, as this is their first time being in government.

While urging ODM leaders to fully support the government's programmes, the Lands CS said it is illogical for the Orange party leadership to deny that it is part of the broad-based government.

"Our friends with whom we have joined hands in forming the broad-based government, some of them are confused because they have never been in government. This is the first time, and it is just because President William Ruto has agreed to share power with the opposition. Some are saying they are CS, sometimes they say they came to support us, but they are not in the government. You cannot have your cake and eat it," Wahome said.
CS Alice Wahome
CS Alice Wahome (pictured) insisted that ODM party is in government. Photo: Alice Wahome.
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Wahome insisted that under the current arrangement, Raila's party, alongside other Kenya Kwanza Alliance-affiliated parties, is part of the broad-based government.

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"I am saying ODM, UDA and other Kenya Kwanza-affiliated parties are in the broad-based government, and it is not possible for ODM now to say they are not in government; that cannot be understood," the Lands CS stated.

Does Raila Odinga have plan B ahead of the 2027 poll

Wahome's remarks come amid emerging divisions within the ODM party over Raila's agreement with President William Ruto.

On Saturday, May 17, Raila fueled speculation about holding a secret strategy ahead of the 2027 polls by publicly distancing himself from allies, including his own brother, regarding the details of his deal with Ruto.

The former prime minister dismissed claims, including those from his brother Oburu Odinga, that ODM was part of the government.

Despite signing the agreement with Ruto in March, many expected Raila to actively support the government.

However, sources indicate the veteran politician may be playing a high-stakes game, holding a secret advantage that could shift the political balance in his favour.

Observers believe this hidden card could be decisive in determining the outcome of the political contest

Proofreading by Jackson Otukho, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

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Amos Khaemba (Current affairs editor) Amos Khaemba is an accredited journalist and current affairs editor at TUKO.co.ke. He holds a degree in Communication and Journalism from Moi University having graduated in 2015. Attended training by Google News Initiative Journalism. Has over 2 years of experience in the digital media industry. Previously worked at Kenya News Agency and Kivumbi.co.ke. Email: amos.khaemba@tuko.co.ke

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