July 2, 2024

Ruto listened to me when I asked him to find a job for Raila; Atwoli

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Ruto listened to me when I asked him to find a job for Raila; Atwoli

Central Organisation of Trade Unions boss Francis Atwoli reveals that he is the one who asked President Ruto to get Raila Odinga a job

Central Organisation of Trade Unions boss Francis Atwoli reveals that he is the one who asked President Ruto to get Raila Odinga a job.

Speaking on Sunday, Atwoli said he made the request in last year’s Labour Day celebrations.

Atwoli was speaking during the COTU Thanksgiving day service at St. Stephens Jogoo Road.

He said that when he requested Ruto, he did not know that he would take it seriously.

Atwoli said that right now they are all engaged in serious campaigns to make sure that Raila becomes the next African Union Commission chairperson.

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He said the campaign is being led by Ruto himself.

“Labour Day ya mwaka jana, I asked President William Ruto, as a country if we are to move towards one direction, look for your friend, your closest friend Raila Odinga. Even if you get him a job at the UN or the African Union. Little did I know that it sunk in the two of them.

“Right now, all of us are campaigning for my in-law, the doyen of opposition politics Raila Amollo Odinga, serious politics that is above our political divide to get the African Union Commission chairmanship and it is being led by none other than President William Ruto,” the Cotu secretary general said.

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