Matiang’i, Maraga hint at forming united opposition front ahead of 2027 polls

Matiang’i, Maraga hint at forming united opposition front ahead of 2027 polls

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Former Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr. Fred Matiang’i and former Chief Justice David Maraga have signaled a possible alliance with other opposition leaders in a bid to challenge the Kenya Kwanza administration in the 2027 General Election.

Speaking separately over the weekend, the two leaders warned that the country was “heading in the wrong direction” and emphasized the need for a strong and united opposition to keep President William Ruto’s government to a single term.

Dr. Matiang’i, who has kept a low political profile since leaving office, suggested that efforts were already underway to consolidate opposition forces. He stressed that despite differing opinions among political figures, unity remains the key to offering Kenyans an alternative leadership.

“You know, bringing people together takes time—just like when building a house, everyone has their opinion,” said Matiang’i. “But we are going to be united as the opposition because that’s what Kenyans expect of us. We talk every day, and we will stand together.”
In Kisumu, Chief Justice Emeritus David Maraga publicly declared for the first time his willingness to join the broader opposition movement, stating that his motivation was rooted in upholding the Constitution and fighting corruption.
“We will work with anyone who shares our vision—someone committed to enforcing the Constitution, standing up against corruption, and protecting citizens from government exploitation,” said Maraga. “I am ready to work with such people.”
Both leaders used the platform to urge Kenyans, particularly the youth, to register as voters ahead of the 2027 polls, saying active participation in elections was the most effective way to demand accountability and change.
“If you don’t have a voter’s card, you can’t make a difference,” Matiang’i remarked. “As President Kibaki used to say, you’re simply useless in that regard. Young people must organize and ensure they register to vote.”
Justice Maraga echoed the sentiment, calling on young Kenyans to treat their voter’s card as their “weapon of change.”

“Don’t just talk,” he said. “Let your vote be your tool for transformation.”

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