Raila's speech was full of authority and patriotism which left a majority of the people who attended the event clapping for minutes.
President Uhuru chose rather to give his usual speech which he has been giving since the terror attack.
Speaking at the same event held at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre, Deputy President William Ruto kept repeating the now famous WeAreOne slogan while at the same time reminding the nation of the Jubilee manifesto.
The former Prime Minister on his part, chose to give solutions to nearly all problems and steered clear of the things that needs to be done in order to avert such terror attacks in the future. He also called for unity among Kenyans from all walks of life.
In what looked like an unprecedented move, Raila even took issue with the US for issuing a travel advisory against Kenya.
And all that said and done, it begs the question....is Raila the peoples' President?
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