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President William Ruto on Tuesday signaled an end to combative politics with Opposition Leader Raila Odinga citing his move to front him for the African Union (AU) Commission Chairmanship post.

President Ruto who spoke in Homa Bay told his audience predominately comprised of Odinga supporters that the endorsement would see a win-win situation he promised during the campaign trail.

Throughout the campaigning period preceding the 2022 polls, President Ruto, during his visits to the larger Nyanza region, promised Odinga’s supporters that he would secure employment for the veteran opposition leader once he emerged victorious in the presidential election.

“We want to unify the country and work together towards the unity of Kenya and that is important to all of us and there is space for all of us in Kenya,” President Ruto amid cheers from the audience who had gathered for the Homa Bay investment conference.

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