Tuesday, ODM leader Raila Odinga was non-committal on his party's plan to strike a deal with President Uhuru Kenyatta's Jubilee, but explained that such discussions have not been put on the table.
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He went on: "As we move towards 2022, our main agenda is to see the success of the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) referendum through cooperation with President Uhuru Kenyatta so as to address the proposed issues and clear the path for a united country and level playing field".
Mr Odinga said that even though he has not discussed forming a coalition with President Kenyatta's Jubilee, they were enjoying a cordial working relationship through the March 9, 2018 Handshake and BBI.
"We haven't discussed a post-election deal with Jubilee but are together with them on BBI to bring changes we agreed with Uhuru that our parties already approved," Mr Odinga said during a radio talk show on Milele FM yesterday.
The DP's allies, led by his de facto spokesperson in Jubilee Mr Caleb Kositany, have accused President Kenyatta and Mr Odinga of seeking to stop Dr Ruto from ascending to the country's top seat in 2022.