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The Kisumu Woman Rep accuses the state of stalling on compensation for protest victims, threatening a new wave of political heat.

The political ceasefire is under threat. Kisumu Woman Representative Ruth Odinga has issued a stinging rebuke to the government, accusing it of stalling on the critical 10-point agenda that anchored the truce between the opposition and the state.
In a fiery statement, the lawmaker warned that patience is running thin. Her primary grievance centers on the government's failure to compensate victims of police brutality during the recent protests—a key pillar of the agreement brokered between President William Ruto and the late Raila Odinga. Ruth argues that without this tangible act of justice, the entire reconciliation process is a sham.
Ruth did not mince her words, pointing out that the victims and their families have been left in the cold. She highlighted two non-negotiable demands:
"We are watching, and we are waiting," she declared. [...](asc_slot://start-slot-23)The delay is being interpreted by the opposition base as a lack of political goodwill. With the March review of the agenda approaching, Ruth's ultimatum signals that the opposition is ready to turn up the heat. If the government fails to act, the fragile peace that has held the country together could unravel, sending Kenyans back to the streets.
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