Since the last election, Raila’s inner circle has seen significant changes. Several of his closest supporters have defected to opposing groups, either because they were expelled from the fold or because they chose to leave on their own accord. Raila is under attack even in Nyanza, where some lawmakers have defected to the Kenya Kwanza camp. Nothing like this has ever occurred before. Junet Mohammed, Sabina Chege, and Kanini Kega were among Odinga’s most reliable backers before the polls, but since then, they’ve been all over the place, with Junet notably avoiding the protests. Kega and Chege had both departed for Kenya Kwanza at this point.
Martha Karua, Kalonzo Musyoka, and Wycliffe Oparanya have all just joined the inner circle. These were prominent figures in the election campaign. Opiyo Wandayi, a former presidential contender, and George Wajackoya are among the newfound allies. James Oreno has been pushed back into the fold, and while Junet is still there, he is keeping a low profile.
Some people are rumored to be losing their way. Gideon Moi, Joho, Ngilu, Ndiritu Muriithi, Wamunyinyi, and Arati are just a few of them. Mbadi stands out as the most prominent opponent, and his primary complaint is that he wasn’t elected minority leader. Tuju and Peter Kenneth are maintaining an unusually low profile.
Jalango, Sabina Chege, Atwoli, Kivuth Kibwana, Kanini Kega, and Mark Nyamita are just few of the people that have fallen out of favor.
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