When President William Ruto stepped into Embakuli Church of God in Kakamega County, the political tension crackled in the air.
It was clear that a scheme was brewing to sideline Speaker Moses Wetang’ula from Luhya politics. Ruto’s entourage included powerful leaders, and the atmosphere was charged with ambition and rivalry.
As rumors of Wetang’ula’s impeachment swirled, political leaders laid bare their ambitions, revealing a fierce struggle for dominance in the region.
With 2027 on the horizon, every word spoken carries weight as alliances shift and new power plays emerge.
How Ruto Is Isolating Wetang’ula and Rallying Support for Mudavadi
At the church service, Western Kenyan leaders passionately urged Ruto to retain Musalia Mudavadi as the next Interior Cabinet Secretary. They believe Mudavadi’s experience and political savvy make him the right choice to replace Kithure Kindiki.
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The call for Mudavadi’s elevation reflects the region’s desire for stronger representation in government during this tumultuous time.
Senator Bonnei Khalwale praised Mudavadi for his leadership skills. He argues that Mudavadi could unite Western Kenya and elevate the region’s status in national politics.
Meanwhile, Central Organisation of Trade Unions secretary Francis Atwoli emphasized that having leaders like Mudavadi, Wycliffe Oparanya, and Wetang’ula in key positions signals a significant shift as 2027 approaches.
The Cracks in Luhya Unity
However, the political landscape is not without cracks. Mudavadi faces growing dissatisfaction among his supporters, who accuse him of sidelining them in favor of alliances with older political figures. Some feel betrayed and are shifting their loyalty to Wetang’ula.
The recent impeachment of Rigathi Gachagua intensified the struggle. Local MPs, like Christopher Aseka, were clamoring for Mudavadi to ascend to the Deputy President position if Gachagua is ousted.
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Wetang’ula, as Speaker of the National Assembly, is in a powerful position but faces opposition from those close to Mudavadi, who are eager for a shift in allegiances.
Mudavadi’s Aspirations vs. Wetang’ula’s Authority
Mudavadi is eager to establish himself as the Luhya kingpin ahead of the 2027 elections. He has begun courting ODM allies, eyeing their support for a fight against Wetang’ula. Yet, Wetang’ula’s camp argues that the Speaker’s position entitles him to a higher status.
They point out that Wetang’ula was elected and had to fight hard for his role, contrasting with Mudavadi’s seemingly easier path to power.
As the conflict escalates, bitter rivalries and shifting alliances become increasingly evident. With each passing day, the battle lines grow bolder, and ambitions rise.
Both leaders are strategizing, taking to the ground, and rallying supporters to their side, but one thing is clear: the political stakes are high, and the future of Luhya leadership hangs in the balance.
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Isolating Wetang’ula vs The Fight for Relevance
As Mudavadi and Wetang’ula clash, the future of Luhya politics faces uncertainty. Mudavadi believes he can secure his legacy and lift the people of Western Kenya. However, he must navigate through a minefield of past loyalties and division.
The political scene is dynamic and charged, with the 2027 elections rapidly approaching. In this fierce political environment, every alliance, every speech, and every social media post counts.
The battle for Luhya dominance is not just a matter of pride; it is about the future direction of the region and its people. Who will emerge victorious from this chaos? Only time will tell as the power struggle heats up.
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