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Wednesday, November 17, 2021 –Former Speaker Nairobi County Assembly Beatrice Elachi has disclosed how all the wrongs committed by Jubilee Government happened during the first term.
Defending the Handshake partner Mr. Raila Odinga, Elachi who was speaking on a local paper, divulged that Jubilee Government in the hands of Deputy President was worse during their first term(2013-2017) since Ruto ran the entire show in the guise of being Uhurus’ assistant.
She added that Raila in his straight forward way of doing things intervened during the second term and the country started breathing some fresh air in terms of loans borrowed, development and peace.
“Everything we did was in the first five years. In these three years Raila has been with us, we should thank God because if he was not with us, we would have a revolution in Kenya today.
“Let’s thank God that He looked at us and thought that ‘Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta, you must take this man’. This government (including DP William Ruto) worked together for five years. This government borrowed money in those five years,” stated Elachi.
“During Raila’s time, the President has not borrowed money,” Elachi equivocally added.
She therefore urged the country not to take the Raila Odinga presidency for-granted because it could be godsend.
She took issue with the DP whom she claimed is a man on a mission and this could be executed in the fullness of time when he, by chance, seizes power in 2022.
Ruto, according to Elachi, promises things he cannot deliver as long as he is guaranteed of votes while Raila makes sure he speaks on what he can deliver; what makes him the best leader any country could admire to have.
Raila’s history of development stems back when he was in power with Mwai Kibaki during the Grand Coalition when roads, housing and industries were all up and running unlike during the Jubilee tenure.