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My plan is that I will go back home, I have so many things to do-Raila after conceding defeat

Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga made a quiet comeback from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia yesterday morning, marking an end to a grueling journey in his quest to represent Kenya on a continental scale the political scene is warming up to new developments.

Raila has not been engaged in local politics since August last year, when he announced to country that he would focus on his continental campaign and went full throttle landing inĀ atleast 20 capitals on the continent.

Opinion is divided, even as political analysts and politicians alike give scenarios on the path Raila should possibly take, including whether he will now work with President William Ruto in the Kenya Kwanza Government or lead the anti- Ruto push.

Some have anticipated that he may return to active politics, specifically back to the helm of his Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party, that he handed over on an acting capacity.

Others have stated the need to implement National Dialogue Committee (NADCO) report to create theĀ position of Prime Minister and allow him serve in that capacity – while some have urged him to take an active role in the opposition.

After conceding, Raila said his plan is to come back home because there are still many things for him to do, but did not expressly say his intentions in coming days.

ā€œMy plan is that I will go back home, I have so many things to do. When you go for a contest, there cannot be two outcomes. You can win or lose so this is one of them so I’m not bitter. I’m very happy and still available to offer services to the continent in any other capacities,ā€ he said as he conceded defeat on Saturday.

ā€œI offered myself as a candidate and for the last few months I have been running round the continent talking to leadership, canvassing for their votes. Today (Saturday) they have expressed themselves and as it is now we did not succeed,ā€ Raila added.

A majority of Kenyans have described him as master of politics, with a wealth of experience, which cannot just be wished away.

A section of politicians, including Wiper Party leader, Kalonzo Musyoka have already signaled intention to work with him in what he described as liberating the country.

ā€œRaila is going to look for the African Union seat and I’m telling him to go but if things don’t go well, he should come back so that we liberate Kenya,ā€ Kalonzo said.

Former Deputy President, Rigathi Gachagua issued a somewhat subtle message to Raila after his loss, as he commended him for putting up a brave fight, elicited energy, resilience, and the indefatigable Lion of Africa.

Nandi Senator, Samson Cherargei said Raila’s brilliant leadership and experience should not be allowed to go to waste.

ā€œWe must now fully implement the NADCO report by amending the constitution 2010 through creating the office of the Prime Minister and allow Raila to serve Kenyans in that capacity.ā€ said Cherargei yesterday.

Saboti Mp, Caleb Amisi said calls to have the position of Prime Minister would require a fully constituted Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).

ā€œDear Kenya Kwanza, you now want a referendum to make Raila an executive PM, a referendum that you campaigned against duringĀ Tanga TangaĀ times. Fine let’s have it, but you will need to constitute fully a new IEBC then use it to do the more than five by elections first. The results of the by-elections shall be your referendum results,ā€ he said, on his online platform.

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