In a poignant pledge amid Kenya's evolving political landscape, the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) has committed to fully implementing the National Dialogue Committee (NADCO) report and the 10-point agenda outlined in the UDA-ODM Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), as a tribute to the late opposition leader Raila Odinga. UDA Secretary-General Hassan Omar made this announcement during a delegates' meeting in Vihiga County on November 15, 2025, emphasizing unity and fulfillment of agreements reached earlier in the year.Omar, addressing party members, stated, "We in UDA will ensure that we honour Raila Odinga’s commitment, that all the agreements — word for word — that he reached with President William Ruto are implemented. It is the best honour we can give the fallen hero, Raila Odinga." He further highlighted the coalition's resolve to push forward with the proposed governance structure, economic strengthening, and every recommendation in the NADCO report and 10-point agenda, adding, "We as UDA and ODM will work together to ensure the goal is achieved. It was Baba’s wish that we unite." A video from the event, shared on UDA's official X account, captured Omar reiterating these sentiments, vowing to fulfill promises through the NADCO implementation committee and the 10-point agenda.This commitment comes exactly one month after Raila Odinga's death on October 15, 2025, at the age of 80, while undergoing medical treatment in India due to cardiac arrest. Odinga, a towering figure in Kenyan politics known as "Baba," had served as Prime Minister from 2008 to 2013 and was a key architect of multiparty democracy. His passing was mourned nationwide, with thousands attending his funeral, and it has prompted renewed calls for national unity.The NADCO report, unveiled on August 5, 2025, by President William Ruto and Odinga, stems from dialogues aimed at addressing post-election tensions and governance reforms. Complementing this is the 10-point agenda from the UDA-ODM MoU signed in March 2025, which includes priorities such as economic recovery, job creation, interventions to lower the cost of living, empowerment of youth and women, electoral reforms, strengthening devolution, combating corruption, national healing, and compensation for families affected by past protests. ODM has described the agenda as essential for their participation in the broad-based government, with President Ruto praising its focus on unity and accountability.Efforts to implement these have already begun. On November 3, 2025, Head of Public Service Felix Koskei met with the five-member NADCO implementation committee—comprising former ODM Secretary General Agnes Zani, Vice Chair Javas Bigambo, Kevin Kiarie, and Gabriel Oguda—in the presence of Omar. The meeting reviewed progress on the report and agenda, aligning with urgings from ODM leaders during Odinga's burial to expedite the process in his honor.Reactions on social media have been mixed. While some applaud the gesture as a step toward reconciliation, others express skepticism. One X user commented, "This is nonsense talk. Is it implemented through empty talk? It's 2 years since they started talking about it," reflecting frustration over delays. Another noted, "Empty rhetorics, hubris & shenanigans—no one cares about political parties nor individuals—Kenyans want a system that WORKS," highlighting public demand for tangible results.As Kenya navigates this post-Odinga era, UDA's vow could foster cross-party collaboration, but its success hinges on timely action. With no specific timelines outlined yet, observers will watch closely to see if these pledges translate into meaningful reforms for Kenyans.