Martha Karua: Our Being In Opposition Is Not Predicted By Raila

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Martha Karua has assured Kenyans that her party, Narc Kenya, is opposition, whether Raila Odinga lands the African Union Chairmanship or not.

Karua said that her party will continue playing its role as opposition whether Odinga is present or not.

“Whether or not our brother Raila goes to AU, and we wish him well, the position doesn’t change. He remains here we still remain a voice, he goes we still play our role. Our being in the opposition is not predicated in the presence or absence of our brother, it is a duty we take up seriously,” Karua said.

She added that her party will stand for what is right, noting that it has been in oppositin for the longest time, something they are used to.

“We do not need any title and we have always tried to be good citizens who take up their civil responsibility in this country. This party will continue to stand up for what is right. We are not a party in government, we are the Opposition and we are used to being in the opposition trenches for the longest,” she said.

“You can expect that we’ll continue to do so and our colleagues who wish to do so will collaborate with them but I speak for Narc Kenya and this is our promise to Kenyans.”

Karua’s party has since exited Azimio coalition after members of ODM decided to join the government.

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