President William Ruto's olive branch to Azimio last Sunday and Raila Odinga's acceptance is expectedly giving the antagonists the heebie-jeebies. Both are realising that making peace is hard and politically a risky affair that could throw up uncertainties detrimental to the unity of their respective camps.
President Ruto is insisting that there would be no "handshake" deal with the opposition leader, who, for his part, has started to demand dialogue similar to the internationally sanctioned peace talks after the post-election violence of early 2008 that saw Raila share power with former President Mwai Kibaki.