NASA leader Raila Odinga at a past event. [PHOTO/the-star.co.ke]
Raila Odinga's speech in Washington DC has been criticised as an underwhelming performance.
According to City University of New York's Political Science don Dr David Monda, the speech only raised more troubling questions than answers.
Monda argued that the NASA leader was quick to hit out at the government but offered no tangible solutions to help the country move forward.
"I listened with interest to his speech. It raised more troubling questions for me than answers. My overall conclusion from the session was that Raila makes a great critique of the Government without providing any tangible alternative agenda. His speech in Washington DC was underwhelming; high on ideals but low on substance," he said.
He accused Raila of trying to solve a political problem using the legal system, something he said was going to backfire.
"On the political front, it appears to me that Raila is trying to solve a political question using legal means. This will not work. Justice David Maraga’s ruling on September 1st for a rerun of the election was ground-breaking for Kenyan legal jurisprudence," he said.