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Home»Briefing»“I will go back home,” Raila says as he concedes defeat
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“I will go back home,” Raila says as he concedes defeat

Samuel NjihiaBy Samuel NjihiaFebruary 15, 2025Updated:February 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Raila Odinga has conceded defeat after Djibouti’s Mahamoud Ali Youssouf emerged victorious in the African Union Commission (AUC) chairmanship race.

Speaking to the media on Saturday evening in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Mr Odinga accepted the result and congratulated Mr Youssouf.

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“I want to wish my competitor all the best. I want to wish him success in his undertaking,” he said, also expressing gratitude to his supporters.

“My plan now: I will go back home and there are so many things to do,” Mr Odinga said, showing his intention to focus on matters closer to home after the campaign.

A former Prime Minister of Kenya, Mr Odinga was gracious in his defeat. “I accept the outcome of the votes. Therefore, I am conceding defeat,” he said, staying true to his promise to respect the result.

Emphasising the importance of democracy, Mr Odinga said, “They say that we must strengthen democracy on the African continent, and I want us to use this as an example.” He praised the election process, describing it as fair and transparent.

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Despite his loss, Mr Odinga remained optimistic.

“I’m not bitter. I’m very happy, in fact, and I’m still available to offer any services to the continent in any other capacity,” he said.

He explained that he had done his part by meeting with various African leaders to garner support, but the majority had ultimately backed Mr Youssouf.

Mr Odinga reiterated his appreciation for the democratic process, thanking both his supporters and those who had voted differently.

“I want to thank all those members who voted for me. I also want to thank those who did not vote for me because, in doing so, they exercised their democratic rights,” he said.

With his focus shifting back to Kenya, Mr Odinga’s next steps will likely involve a return to national politics, following a lengthy campaign for the AUC chairmanship.

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