National News News Politics Ruth Odinga Calls for Honest Review of Broad-Based Government’s 10-Point Agenda Havana MediaFebruary 3, 202602 views Kisumu, Kenya – Kisumu Woman Representative Ruth Odinga is urging a critical evaluation of the ten-point agenda that serves as the bedrock of Kenya’s current broad-based government. With the scheduled review coming up in March, the legislator voiced concerns that progress since March 2025 has been uneven and largely unsatisfactory for many citizens. In a statement released on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, Ruth emphasized that the agenda must be subjected to an honest assessment to determine if its core objectives are being realized. Kisumu Woman Representative Ruth Odinga speaking at a past event Key Issues and Progress Ruth highlighted several specific areas of the agenda, noting both achievements and significant gaps: Electoral Justice & IEBC: She acknowledged the reconstitution of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) via a nine-member selection panel—a proposal from the National Dialogue Committee (NADCO) report—as a positive step. Unresolved Electoral Matters: Despite the IEBC progress, she pointed out that an independent audit of the 2022 presidential election and a framework for reviewing electoral boundary delimitations remain unaddressed. Compensation for Victims: A major point of contention is the lack of compensation for victims of state violence during demonstrations. Ruth criticized the delay, noting that while the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights is tasked with developing a compensation framework, no victims have been paid to date. She attributed this to a lack of political goodwill. Defending Raila’s Legacy The MP also took the opportunity to defend former Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s legacy, dismissing claims by individuals alleging they held private political talks with him. She stated that Raila was “not a gossiper” and that his values were clearly enshrined in the ten-point agenda itself. Constitutional and Governance Concerns Looking ahead, Ruth warned of potential legal hurdles in fully implementing the NADCO report. Specifically, she noted that creating new offices—such as the Office of the Leader of the Official Opposition and the Office of the Prime Minister—could face constitutional challenges under Kenya’s current presidential system. Call to Action Ruth Odinga outlined other urgent priorities requiring attention: Greater scrutiny of budget allocations to ensure inclusivity. Protection of devolution. Investment in youth programs, citing the NYOTA program as a success. An audit of the national debt. A stronger fight against corruption and public resource wastage. Ending abductions and protecting the rule of law. She concluded by stating that the upcoming March review is a critical opportunity for the government to show tangible results and restore public trust in the reform process.