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Azimio Leader Raila Odinga and wife Ida Odinga ushering the New Year 2023./Courtesy

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Raila priorities Constitution and governance institutions reform in 2023

NAIROBI, Kenya Jan 1- Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Party Leader Raila Odinga says he is optimistic and looking forward to a better year and better times as Kenyans usher in 2023.

In his New Year Message to Kenyans, Odinga said he is grateful to the Almighty God for guiding Kenyans through 2022 which had a myriad of its challenges.

He noted that Kenyans have remained resilient and have overcome a difficult 2022 that had a hotly contested election and also tough economic times that continues as we usher in 2023.

Odinga said he looks forward to a robust conversation on ways how to improve the Constitution and governance institutions.

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