Kenya Kwanza leaders hint at UDA-ODM merger ahead of 2027 elections
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A section of leaders from the Kenya Kwanza has hinted at a
merger between the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA) and the Orange
Democratic Movement (ODM) to form a formidable political force, aiming to
secure a second-term victory for President William Ruto in 2027.
Speaking at an empowerment forum in Turbo, Uasin Gishu County,
on Friday, the leaders hit out at the opposition leaders, accusing them of
spreading tribal politics.
“Wamesema acha rais akuja aingie ODM…so we can assure you ODM
na UDA zitaform coalition ya kuchukua serikali 2027,” said Soy MP David
Kiplagat.
The leaders warned their opponents to prepare for a grueling
battle as they seek to secure President Ruto’s second-term victory.
“Mimi nawauliza, Jomo Kenyatta amekuwa miaka ngapi kwa
presidency? Si amekuwa 15? Na marehemu Moi, na huyu Kibaki, na Uhuru Kenyatta
amekuwa ngapi? Sasa ata wewe ukikaa hapo unafikiri Ruto atafanya tano?” said Narok
Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu.
“Sasa mimi nimeshika barabara na barabara ni William Ruto two-term,”
added Kakamega Deputy Governor Ayub Savula.
The leaders slammed opposition leaders for spreading what they
termed as tribal politics.
“Tuwe kama bodaboda, bodaboda hawana ukabila, anabeba Mkikuyu,
anabeba Mkalenjin, anabeba Mluhya na Mjaluo,” said Farouk Kibet, the President’s
aide.
“Sasa hawa wakabila wanatoka Nyeri wanaenda Gilgil wanarudi
Nyeri wanasema wanaskiza ground. Hiyo ni ground gani? Wakitaka kuskiza ground
wakuje hapa Turbo saizi waskie ground ni two term,” said Taita MP John Bwire.
The sentiments were shared by leaders from Kericho County who
hailed the milestones achieved under the broad-based government.
“Serikali ya broad-based iko sawasawa na tutaendelea na wao
tukiwa pamoja,” said Kuresoi North lawmaker Alfred Mutai.
“Na tunajua mheshimiwa rais come 2027 ataingia katika kiti na
apate kuendeleza mambo ya kazi, ujenzi wa manyumba, mambo ya SHA, mambo ya NYOTA,”
said Kipkelion East MP Joseph Cherorot.


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