Both the links have serious repercussions for the future of Kenya... and all go back to Wanjiku's constitution and the undertakings that were made at Bomas...
Here's some food for thought: Plans for the Raila regime
The following is a brief caption of Railas interview in the USA by Joseph-Oloo Obiero of Denver , USA
Raila Odinga: The changes I envisage and that I have promised to address within my first 90 days in office are; Dismantling the cabals of tribalism that are choking our country and resulting in runaway corruption and frustration for the people of Kenya .
Since the Moi era, or 'error' as I call it, prime jobs have been stuffed with semi-literate Kalenjin herdsmen. I imagined that Kibaki would correct this but in fact he maintained many of them, and those he sent home were replaced by his kleptocratic tribesmen. As we all know, 90% of all thievery is perpetrated by one tribe in Kenya and these are the people I must an I repeat MUST put behind bars and later on catch up with the Goldenberg and the Anglo-leasing we call it anglo-fleecing crooks.
Joseph Obiero: But people see the likes of William Ruto in your team?
Raila Odinga: The matter of bringing in corrupt leaders was started by Kibaki, and in truth, do not be surprised if you find that the likes of William Ruto find themselves behind bars after the elections, because he has cases pending against him. I will not interfere with the courts at all. For now, Ruto is a political necessity, but you know in politics we do have blind loyalties and if we are to win this battle, we have to use all options available. With Uhuru running against Kibaki, the Kikuyus will be divided for sure.
Note: This has since changed, since Uhuru joined Kibaki, but I am certain from what I have heard on the ground, the situation is even worse than opposing Kibaki