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Raila calls off mass protests after Ruto’s appeal,ready for talks

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Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition leader Raila Odinga has called off the planned Monday protests even as he welcomes President William Ruto’s call for dialogue.

“Mr Ruto has asked me and Azimio to enter into a constitutional open-ended dialogue with his government to find a resolution to the issues that we have raised about the last year’s election, key governance and cost of living issues facing our country,” Odinga said while addressing the country (Kenya) on Sunday evening.

Here are some of the key points from the address by Mr Odinga:

  • They reserve our right to go for demos. Should there be no response they will resume demos after 1 week.
  •  They underscore that demos are a fundamental right enshrined in the Kenyan constitution
  • Azimio to embrace dialogue and engage Dr Ruto’s team for a peaceful resolution to the problems facing the country.
  • Azimio wants Cherera 4 reinstated
  • Azimio is ready for the resolution process as early as tomorrow
  • Addressing of high cost of living Is an irreducible minimum
  • Government should go back to subsidies applied by the former regime.
  • Source: KFM
    • Ruto had asked Addressing the nation from State House Nairobi on Sunday, the President said he is ready to engage any leader.

    ODM leader Raila Odinga has suspended countrywide mass protests.

    This comes after President William Ruto addressed the nation and urged Raila to call off the demonstrations to give room for talks.

    In a rejoinder, Raila who addressed the nation from his Capital office on Sunda termed Ruto’s statement as ‘important” and a “positive” development.

    “We acknowledge Mr Ruto’s olive branch for a dialogue on key issues raised by Azimio La Umoja. To us, this is a positive development.” Raila said.

    “I believe that Kenya is today facing its worst crisis in decades out of which we could recover or go the way of other failed states.

    Raila said they have decided to call off protests for Monday and Thursday this week to give room for Ruto’s kind gesture and allow dialogue on issues raised.

    “We want to strengthen our democracy and we want to ensure that how Kenyans vote is what the commission announce,” Raila said.

    “We are ready to engage and we will engage without any form of corruption and this process should start as early as tomorrow.”

    Raila warned that the mass protests would resume after a week if no meaningful progress is made.

    Addressing the nation from State House Nairobi on Sunday, the President said he is ready to engage any leader.

    He said they are willing to engage as long as Ruto and his team are ready.

    “Our position is that we want to engage our brothers and sisters on the other side on issues that are important to Kenyans, them as an opposition, us as a government,” he said.

    He, however, maintained that the talks must be based on sincere deliberations anchored on the rule of law.

    “My door still remains open for honest, objective and sincere deliberations based on the rule of law and the Constitution,” he said.

    He suggested a bi-partisan engagement in Parliament on the reconstitution of the IEBC panel within the parameters of the law and the Constitution.

    “I urge Raila and the opposition to call off the demonstration and give bi- partisan approach for us to take Kenya forward.”

    Ruto said he has listened to issues raised by the ODM leader and saw it wise to back down on his hardline stance for the good of the country.

    “I have carefully listened to the issues raised by my friend Raila Odinga. In times like these, it is not about who is right or who is wrong. Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak but it is also what it takes to sit down and listen,” he said.

    Among the issues, the President said will be re-looked to accommodate the opposition’s views is the recruitment of the IEBC commissioners.

    He referred the matter back to parliament for a bi-partisan approach to arrive at a neutral solution.

    Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

    Syndigate.info).

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