MP Sankok’s Bold Claim: Raila Odinga is Kenya’s ‘Longest-Serving President’

East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) MP David Ole Sankok has stirred political waters by asserting that former Prime Minister Raila Odinga is Kenya’s “longest-serving president.” Sankok’s comments highlight the complex and often turbulent political journey of Raila Odinga, suggesting that his enduring presence in Kenya’s political landscape has made him a unique fixture in the nation’s leadership.

Sankok’s claim rests on the assertion that Raila Odinga has served alongside four different Heads of State, thereby earning the title of the country’s longest-serving president. According to Sankok, Raila’s political career has intertwined with the administrations of Presidents Daniel arap Moi, Mwai Kibaki, Uhuru Kenyatta, and currently, William Ruto. Each of these associations, Sankok argues, illustrates Raila’s remarkable resilience and influence in Kenya’s political arena.

Raila Odinga’s political journey began prominently during the Kanu-NDP merger, where he worked alongside the late President Daniel arap Moi. This period was marked by significant political upheaval and change, setting the stage for Raila’s future roles in Kenya’s government. Following this, Raila’s involvement in the Grand Coalition Government under President Mwai Kibaki further solidified his status as a key political figure. His role as a co-principal in this government, despite considerable opposition and political tension, demonstrated his significant impact on Kenyan politics.

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The most notable chapter in Raila’s career came with the handshake with President Uhuru Kenyatta. Despite a history of heated exchanges and insults—Raila had called Uhuru a drunkard, and Uhuru had referred to Raila as a witch doctor—the two leaders managed to reconcile and work together in a collaborative government. This unexpected alliance was seen as a pivotal moment in Kenyan politics, showcasing Raila’s ability to transcend personal and political differences for the sake of national unity.

Raila’s current relationship with President William Ruto further illustrates his enduring presence in Kenyan politics. Despite initial animosity and political rivalry, the formation of a broad-based government under Ruto’s leadership has seen Raila Odinga playing a significant role, indicating that his influence remains substantial even as political dynamics continue to evolve.

Sankok’s comments also reflect on the perception of Raila Odinga as a figure capable of bridging divides and fostering peace. He highlighted Raila’s ability to make peace with former adversaries, noting that despite being imprisoned by Moi for nine years, Raila eventually found common ground with the former president. This capacity for reconciliation, Sankok argues, is one of Raila’s defining characteristics and suggests that he could be instrumental in broader continental roles, such as the chairperson of the African Union Commission.

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The statement that Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua set traps to prevent Raila from becoming part of the government, only to find him in State House, underscores the complex and often unpredictable nature of Kenyan politics. It illustrates how Raila Odinga has navigated political challenges and emerged as a central figure despite various obstacles.

In his remarks, Sankok also reflects on his own changing perspective towards Raila Odinga, acknowledging that despite past opposition, he now recognizes Raila’s significant role and influence. This admission highlights the shifting political dynamics in Kenya and the respect Raila commands across different political factions.

In conclusion, David Ole Sankok’s bold assertion that Raila Odinga is Kenya’s “longest-serving president” brings attention to Raila’s remarkable ability to remain a central figure in Kenyan politics through various administrations. It also underscores his potential for roles beyond national politics, with Sankok suggesting that Raila’s peace-making capabilities could serve the broader African continent well. As Kenya continues to navigate its complex political landscape, Raila Odinga’s enduring presence and influence remain a testament to his significant role in shaping the nation’s history and future.

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