How Raila Odinga's 10-point agenda has been betrayed

Raila Odinga’s 10-point agenda stalls as the Agnes Zani-led committee fails to meet its one-year deadline, undermining the MoU with President Ruto...
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Raila Odinga's 10-point agenda, established as part of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with President William Ruto's UDA on March 7 last year, appears to have been betrayed as its deadline for completion has passed.
- The Agnes Zani-led committee tasked with the agenda was given a one-year mandate, which concluded yesterday.
- The ODM leader's initial optimism about addressing government "ills" through the MoU has seemingly not materialized.
- The article highlights the unfulfilled promises and potential lapse in the agreement's execution.
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