Saboti Member of Parliament Caleb Amisi has urged former Prime Minister Raila Odinga to pull out of the broad-based government with President William Ruto, noting that Kenya needs a renaissance.  In a heartfelt post on Friday, July 11, Amisi stated that for Raila's recent call for a national conclave to work, it should be done by statesmen, adding that Ruto was not one.

He called upon the former PM, who doubles up as his party leader in the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), to direct leaders allied to him who got into government to withdraw from the political arrangement and assist in removing Ruto from power. "Dear Baba, Raila Odinga, my party leader of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), you know my respect for you is unmatched, and it is premised on the reasons that you have a history of fighting for a lot that Kenya enjoys today," Amisi stated.  Saboti Mp, Caleb Amisi speaks during a conference in Ghana Photo Caleb Amisi "The best way to hold intergenerational dialogue is to remove the remaining, adamant, excited ODM brigade from the government and join us to remove Kasongo," he added.

Amisi argued that Ruto had done more harm beyond recognition, adding that he and his cronies were tone deaf to the extent of the damage they had caused to the nation.

In his call for Raila to ditch the broad-based government, Amisi noted that the ODM party leader did not owe anybody anything, adding that such a move would firmly etch his place in the annals of Kenya's political history.  "You owe nobody anything, and Kenyans have your history, but this shall be the best legacy in your history book," he argued.