Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (Cord) leader Raila Odinga has said he has never been discriminatory in his fight for Kenyans.
Speaking at the ODM party headquarters on Wednesday, the former prime minister said he has never sidelined anyone on the basis of age, tribe or race in his quest to make the nation a better place.
Raila recalled how he supported former President Mwai Kibaki’s walk to State House yet he knew very well that he was from the Kikuyu community.
I said 'Kibaki Tosha' knowing he is a Kikuyu. I have fought for the rights of all Kenyans irrespective of age, tribe and race and they still want to lie I am the problem,” said Raila, as quoted by the Star.
Raila said Jubilee has failed in the fight against corruption while citing the Eurobond case.
"When we said Eurobond was stolen, the Auditor General confirmed by saying the money cannot be traced. Other funds in the government meant for other services and projects are now in people's hands while Kenyans suffer," he added.
Raila affirmed that he will continue fighting for his people no matter what those in the government will say.