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    Dialogue key to national unity, Mudavadi says after meeting with ex

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveJuly 2, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    ODM National Youth Leader Victor Marende, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi and the late Raila Odinga’s aide Dennis Onyango pose for a photo on July 2, 2026/OPCS

    Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has underscored the
    importance of constructive dialogue in fostering national unity

    He explained that engagement across political divides
    remains critical in building a stronger, more stable and prosperous Kenya

    In a statement shared on his social media platforms,
    Mudavadi revealed that he had held discussions with former Prime Minister, the late Raila Odinga aide Dennis Onyango and ODM National Youth Leader Victor
    Marende, where they reflected on the country’s political journey and the need
    for leaders to prioritise the national interest over partisan politics

    “Had an engaging conversation with Dennis Onyango,
    former aide to Raila Odinga, and Victor Marende, ODM National Youth Leader, as
    we exchanged views on national and political affairs,” Mudavadi said


    Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi and the late Raila Odinga’s aide Dennis Onyango pose for a photo on July 2, 2026/OPCS

    He said the meeting provided an opportunity to reflect on
    Kenya’s evolving political landscape and the responsibility borne by leaders in
    safeguarding the country’s unity

    “Our discussions reflected on Kenya’s political
    journey, the importance of dialogue across diverse perspectives, and the shared
    responsibility of leaders to place the country’s interests above partisan
    differences. We also reminisced about the many lessons and memories from
    working alongside Baba Raila over the years,” he said

    Mudavadi stressed that meaningful engagement between leaders
    from different political backgrounds is essential for promoting peace,
    strengthening democracy and creating an environment conducive to economic
    transformation. 

    “Meaningful engagement across the political divide
    strengthens national cohesion, promotes stability and creates an environment
    that supports investment, economic growth and greater opportunities for all
    Kenyans,” he said

    The remarks come against the backdrop of Mudavadi’s long and
    complex political relationship with the late Raila Odinga, a journey that saw
    the two leaders transition from close allies to political rivals before
    eventually finding common ground on matters of national interest

    Mudavadi and Raila worked closely during the Grand Coalition
    Government formed after the 2007 post-election crisis under President Mwai
    Kibaki

    In that administration, Mudavadi served as Deputy Prime
    Minister alongside Raila, who was Prime Minister, with the two playing key
    roles in steering the country through one of its most challenging political
    periods

    However, the alliance later fractured as the two leaders
    pursued separate political ambitions, facing each other in subsequent elections
    while leading rival political formations

    Despite their political differences, the relationship
    between Mudavadi and Raila evolved in later years, particularly on matters
    touching on Kenya’s regional and international interests

    Most recently, before Raila Odinga’s passing, Mudavadi
    played a central role in rallying diplomatic support across Africa for Raila’s
    successful bid for the African Union Commission Chairmanship, underscoring
    their renewed cooperation despite their divergent political backgrounds. 

    Following Raila’s death, President William Ruto tasked Mudavadi
    with leading a state delegation to India to receive and escort the veteran
    opposition leader’s remains back to Kenya, a move that highlighted the respect
    the government accorded Raila’s legacy

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