In the wake of unprecedented political unrest and underlying tensions within the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party leadership, the recent postponement of the UDA party grassroots elections has cast a shadow over the party’s future. Political analysts predict that the UDA, a significant player in Kenya’s political landscape, may not survive until the 2027 general elections.
Amid these turbulent times, government officials are reportedly devising plans to establish a new political entity to serve as the primary vehicle for the upcoming elections. This strategy suggests a significant shift in the political dynamics of the ruling party.
Former Kitui senatorial candidate on the UDA ticket, Hon. Stephen Kilonzo, has disclosed that plans are at an advanced stage to introduce a different political outfit for the next election. Kilonzo’s revelation comes as he declined to run for the Kitui UDA chairmanship, despite considerable pressure from his supporters to do so.
Kilonzo’s statement indicates a strategic realignment within the UDA, as party leaders and key figures anticipate major changes ahead. The move to create a new political vehicle highlights the uncertainty and evolving nature of Kenya’s political environment as the country gears up for the 2027 general elections