October 21, 2025

Martha Karua slams ODM, Ruto over Raila’s send-off

Martha Karua slams ODM, Ruto over Raila’s send-off

Martha Karua slams ODM, Ruto over Raila’s send-off

People’s Liberation Party (PLP) leader Martha Karua has criticized the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) and President William Ruto for what she termed as turning the late Raila Odinga’s funeral into a political endorsement event rather than a respectful send-off.

Speaking at a local radio station on Tuesday, October 21, Karua expressed disappointment with how the funeral proceedings were conducted, particularly the exclusion of opposition voices.

“If you listen to Dr. William Ruto, you would think that he and the late Raila Odinga shared a lot in common, but absolutely not, because he stands for something totally different,” Karua stated.

The former presidential running mate took issue with what she described as a choreographed display by a section of ODM members who appeared more focused on celebrating their alliance with the State than mourning their departed leader.

“Even the choreographed group from within ODM, who were only singing praises of the union with the State, seemed to forget that they were at a funeral. Was it a ceremony to endorse the union between ODM and Dr. Ruto or was it the burial of the Right Hon. Raila Odinga?” she questioned.

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Karua accused the organizers of attempting to gain political advantage from the solemn occasion while deliberately shutting out dissenting voices.

“They were trying to make political capital out of it and that is why there was no room for divergent opinions. They could have allowed one or two members from the opposition side to speak. It would also have made sense to give me time to speak as his running mate,” she added.

During the funeral held on Sunday, October 19, President Ruto suggested a potential partnership with ODM for the 2027 General Election.

The President pledged to support ODM’s continuity and warned against attempts to destabilize the party, stating that he would not allow it to be destroyed by those seeking to play opposition politics.

“By the grace of God, ODM will either form the government or be part of the next government. What I cannot allow, out of respect for Raila, and I will do everything I can with God’s help, is for those who want to destroy the ODM party and go play opposition politics outside. That will not happen,” Ruto declared.

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