Raila Amollo Odinga (born January 7, 1945), also popularly known to
Kenyans as
Agwambo, is a
Kenyan politician, currently serving as the
Prime Minister of Kenya in a
coalition government. He has served as a Member of Parliament for
Langata since 1992, was Minister of Energy from 2001 to 2002, and was Minister of Roads, Public Works and Housing from 2003 to 2005. He was the main opposition candidate in the disputed
2007 presidential election. Following a
post-electoral crisis that resulted in the deaths of 1,500 people and the displacement of 600,000 more, Odinga took office as Prime Minister and served as a supervisor of a national unity coalition government, in April 2008.
Odinga is the son of the first
Vice President of Kenya,
Jaramogi Oginga Odinga; Raila's brother,
Oburu Odinga, is also currently a Member of Parliament (MP). Raila is commonly known by his
first name due to coincidence: he was an MP at the same time as his father between 1992 and 1994, and is currently in the House with Oburu. Raila was a presidential contender in the 1997 elections, coming third after President
Daniel arap Moi of KANU and
Mwai Kibaki, the current
president of Kenya and then a member of the
Democratic Party. Odinga campaigned to run for president in the December 2007 elections on an
Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) ticket.
On September 1, 2007, Raila Odinga was elected as the presidential candidate of the ODM. He garnered significant support in the 2007
General Election, with majority of...
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