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Azimio chief Raila Odinga is calling on his supporters to move on from the pain of the 2022 election loss and focus on strengthening the party for taking power in 2027 whether he clinches the AUC chairmanship or not. Odinga who spoke at the Bomas of Kenya during the ODM party national governing council convention at Bomas of Kenya maintained that the party must not fold in his absence as the party belongs to kenyans. The Kenya Kwanza government was called out for failing to listen to Kenyans on matters of cost of living and curtailing political parties' democracy.
Azimio chief Raila calls on his supporters to move on from the pain of the 2022 election loss
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