“I have a job already. I am working for the people of Kenya and my hands are full,” he said Sunday at Evangelical
Lutheran Church in Nairobi where he attended a service.
Raila had an unsuccessful run for the presidency under the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy in the March 4 presidential vote.
He challenged President Uhuru’s victory but the Supreme Court upheld his election.
Sunday, Raila said he was dismayed by reports the reason he was yet to announce his next move was because he is waiting for a job from the Government.
Reports in a local paper (not The Standard) had said that Uhuru had made a job offer to Raila in the diplomatic circles.
It was reported that Uhuru and his deputy William Ruto have been keen to have Mr Odinga take up a State job. It further said Raila could also be considering joining Parliament or running CORD from outside Parliament.
source std
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