Economist David Ndii has yet again taken a swipe at ODM leader Raila Odinga, following his decision to work with President Uhuru Kenyatta.

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Mr. Odinga and Uhuru reconciled in 2018 March, a move that caught most of their allies in darkness given the secret of the process.

And Ndii, who supported Mr. Odinga in 2017, says he should have instead backed Musalia Mudavadi and Kalonzo Musyoka.

According to him, Raila has abandoned electoral justice quest, which he says was the most important thing to advance.

"Good to know that I fought for Raila to become opposition flagbearer and put myself on the line of fire fighting for our stolen victory only so that he can negotiate Luos turn to eat. Should have listened to the people who said we go with Kalonzo-Musalia," he tweeted.

Mr. Odinga is currently one of close advisors of President Uhuru Kenyatta, enjoying state power in the process according to analysts.

“The answer is obvious Raila is the defacto Prime Minister of Kenya and he is pushing this agenda on behalf of the President. It appears Uhuru and his inner circle are fully convinced that it is only BBI that can secure the future of this country and since Raila is pushing for BBI he is the defacto prime minister,” says Prof. Egara Kabaji.