“Don’t Write Letters, Show Up”—Gachagua Challenges Raila
Gachagua urged Raila to address health rumors through public appearances, not written statements.
“If a leader is said to be unwell, and he is well, you just ignore and go on with life,” Gachagua said. “You don’t need to write a letter. Just show up,” he added.
An image of Orange Democratic Movement party leader, Raila Odinga, on October 3, 2025.
“Gachagua and his struggling team are on a familiar campaign of misinformation,” ODM stated. “They’re using bloggers and AI-generated images to mislead the public,” the statement added.
Wiper Party, led by Kalonzo Musyoka, also entered the fray, dismissing ODM’s claims as desperate and misleading.
A photo collage of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua (left) and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga. P
“Let it be stated clearly, Kalonzo harbors no ill will toward Mr. Odinga,” said Wiper Secretary General Shakila Aballa. “The two leaders share a long history of cooperation and mutual respect,” she added.
The back-and-forth has exposed deep cracks within the opposition, raising concerns about unity ahead of 2027.
“Where Is Raila?”—Public Speculation Grows
Raila’s prolonged absence and the postponement of ODM’s 20th anniversary celebrations have fueled speculation.
“People want clarity. Silence breeds suspicion,” said a political analyst.
As tensions rise, Kenyans await Raila’s next public appearance to settle the debate once and for all.