Speaking in remarks that have since circulated widely online, Sifuna suggested that the arrangement was never intended as permanent political alignment, but rather a tactical phase within Kenya’s shifting political landscape.
According to him, Raila Odinga’s approach to politics often involved forming strategic and temporary alliances depending on the national context.
He implied that recent engagements between opposition-linked figures and the government should be understood within that broader framework of political positioning rather than long-term cooperation.
The comments have reignited debate about Kenya’s evolving alliance structures, particularly as political actors reposition themselves ahead of the 2027 General Election.
Analysts say the remarks add a new dimension to ongoing discussions about succession politics and the future of opposition unity.
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