Kenyans criticize Raila Odinga for supporting Adani deal
By Antynet Ford
Kenyans on Social media have slammed the former Prime Minister over his statement of support for the leasing of the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to the Adani Group of India.
The Orange Democratic Party leader has been harshly criticized by a section of Kenyans.
Some regretted having voted for him in the past five elections where he was vying for president while others were bitter for having trusted him to save the country.
“I was wrong to believe in this Man Raila Odinga. I wish I could recall my vote.” Njeru Macharia wrote.
Others claimed that the former PM had been pocketed by the president and that he is now defending the ‘fraud’ by Adani.
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“Ruto has managed to put Raila Odinga in his pocket. Who could have imagined that Raila would support the Adani fraud?” Cornelius Ronoh paused.
“Whoever voted for William Ruto, Raila Odinga has just vindicated you by defending Adani. Don’t apologize to Azimio voters. Kenya was damned if we did or didn’t”Eng Nyakisera said.
“What happened to Baba Raila Odinga? The real Baba can’t support Adani. No way.” Naomi Waithira stated.
“When Raila Odinga was prime minister 2008-2013 Adani had not even started operating airports in India yet he claims they had expressed interest in JKIA? Nelson Amenya questioned.
Despite Kenyans questioning the processes leading up to Adani’s potential deal, the ODM leader yesterday defended the company’s credibility, citing firsthand experience with their projects in India.
The former prime minister described a trip to Gujarat, where Adani had turned a swamp into a bustling port, power plant, and industrial hub.
He strongly defended the Adani Group, emphasizing the group’s track record and ongoing interest in Kenya, which dates back to 2010.
“Adani is a credible partner and reputable company. They have proven their capabilities in projects that surpass what we have seen in East Africa.” Raila Odinga said.