Editor's Review

President Ruto and Raila are set to make a major announcement at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC).

President William Ruto on Friday, March 7 chaired the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) Parliamentary Group meeting at State House Nairobi ahead of the unveiling of his agreement with ODM leader Raila Odinga.

President Ruto addressing elected leaders at the UDA PG Meeting. 

In a statement after the meeting, President Ruto said It is time to put the country and the interests of the people ahead of other things.

The Head of State noted that his government will work with anyone to take the country forward.

“This is the time to put Kenya and the people ahead of any other consideration. We will work together, our political inclinations notwithstanding, to take our country forward. Kenya, and the people, must succeed. At State House, Nairobi, chaired the Kenya Kwanza Parliamentary Group meeting,” Ruto stated.

Boni Khalwale, Silvanus Osoro, and Senator Kathuri Murungi during the UDA PG meeting. 

The PG meeting was also attended by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi, and UDA Governors. 

Ruto and Raila are expected to unveil their cooperation agreement today at an event set to be held at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC).

Photo of the UDA PG meeting at State House Nairobi. 

Nandi Senator in a statement said the unveiling of the agreement would deepen the broad-based government arrangement and foster peace in the country.

“Today at Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC) the Kenya Kwanza administration will sign a working partnership with the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM ) Party to deepen and widen broad-based arrangement. This shall foster national unity, peace, equity development, and prosperity of our nation,” said Cherargei.

Governors attending the UDA PG meeting at State House. 

The former Prime Minister on Thursday concluded his countrywide tour of consulting his supporters on his next move.

He held his last meeting in Nairobi where he met ODM Party leadership from the county including; Edwin Sifuna, MP George Aladwa, Ken Ngondi, Speaker Nairobi County Assembly, and MCAs.