Tension in Kenya Kwanza as Top Leaders Reportedly Plan to Abandon William Ruto Ahead of 2027 Elections

As reported by the Daily Nation, a major division is emerging within the ruling Kenya Kwanza government.

Top leaders serving in the government are reportedly planning to abandon President William Ruto ahead of the 2027 elections. This development has raised concerns about unity within the ruling coalition as the election period draws closer.

According to the report, these leaders have allegedly agreed to support the president for only one term. Beyond that, they plan to pursue top leadership positions, including the presidency.

The report indicates that some leaders believe relying solely on President Ruto may not secure their political future, so they are already considering alternative strategies to advance their ambitions.

Sources say that some of these politicians have started preparing for their own campaigns quietly.
They are reportedly planning to position themselves for top seats, anticipating that aligning too closely with the president may backfire if he faces challenges in the 2027 elections.

One source noted that this move is aimed at protecting their political interests while still appearing loyal to the government in public.

The growing faction within Kenya Kwanza suggests that President Ruto could face significant difficulties in maintaining support among his key allies.

Political analysts believe that if these reports are accurate, the president will need to work harder to keep the coalition united.

The alleged shift of loyalty could make the upcoming elections more competitive and unpredictable, with internal divisions potentially weakening the ruling alliance.

This emerging tension highlights the challenges President Ruto faces as he seeks re-election. 

While the Kenya Kwanza government has been praised for its development initiatives, internal disagreements among top leaders could overshadow its achievements.


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