I can only say you have not been paying attention.
Who blew the whistle on the NYS scandal and saw demonstrations sponsored by Waiguru and led by MPs and mama mbogas against him if not Raila?
Who is on the Eurobond case? Did not Raila demand a meeting with the CBK governor which was turned down with questions remaining unanswered? I think on corruption there is nobody in Kenya today that can question or beat his record.
Raila is NOT in parliament. There is a Minority Leader for the National Assembly and another for the Senate. Both have been performing their jobs amid a massive paid blackout from the Compromised Media. Both leaders have articulated their views on the various scandals that have hit Jubilee. Again I assume you have not been paying attention.
Is not Raila the leader of the Kenyans that sought reform through OKOA Kenya which Hassan rigged claiming the signatures are fake without showing us the repository of signatures he compared the Referendum signatures to? That having failed, he turned to the People of Kenya who are the owners of sovereignty to seek the ouster of the IEBC - something that is nearly in the box?
I think you are being grossly unfair especially when you ignore the fact that Jubilee and its media allies seek to prescribe to the Opposition and Raila how to oppose them. For Raila they simply want him out of the way.
Note also that the massive bribery of opposition MPs with money, jobs and tenders has decimated the ranks and forced many of them off the grid. We have turncoats like Mungaro, Mwashetani, Ababu and Rege etc who earn their upkeep from wrecking the opposition. When a president bribes the Deputy Chief Whip of the opposition to defect it should lead to impeachment but not with Jubilee voting machines dominating Parliament.
We have governors like Mutua who defected and see nothing wrong with violating the mandate granted to them by voters.
In all due respect Raila has not displayed elective leadership as an opposition leader. With corruption, ineffective judiciary, ineptitude, poor educational standards. An ineffective parliament are some of the things he should have been holding weekly press conferences about. Waiting till the last minute to run around gathering votes is not effective.