Raila Odinga's political future hangs in balance ahead of 2027 election
While 32 per cent of respondents in the latest TIFA survey expect Odinga to support President Ruto’s re-election, others still see him playing a strong role in the opposition.
Kenyans remain split on Raila Odinga’s political future as the 2027 elections approach.
While 32 per cent of respondents in the latest TIFA survey expect Odinga to support President Ruto’s re-election, others still see him playing a strong role in the opposition.
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According to TIFA, 23 per cent believe Odinga may rejoin the opposition and contest the presidency himself, while 17 per cent expect him to back another candidate instead of seeking the top seat.
At the same time, 14 per cent think Odinga will retire completely from politics and sit out of the elections.
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