Former Interior CS makes bold political move, setting stage for presidential campaign against incumbent Ruto
Former Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i has officially resigned from his position at the World Bank, marking a decisive step toward launching his 2027 presidential campaign against incumbent President William Ruto.
Dr. Matiang’i submitted his three-month notice to the Bretton Woods Institution at the beginning of June, with his contract set to terminate in August.
The move signals the beginning of what political observers describe as one of the most significant political comebacks in recent Kenyan history.
The former Interior CS has handed in official notice of his exit from the World Bank, marking the beginning of a comeback to public life that includes a possible stab at the 2027 presidential race, according to sources within his campaign team.
Kitutu Chache South MP Anthony Kibagendi, a member of the Team Matiang’i Secretariat, confirmed the resignation, stating that the former CS will return to Kenya later this month to begin political mobilization ahead of his official campaign launch in August.
“He has given notice and is serving the final months. He’ll be coming home later this month to reconnect, rebuild old networks, and lay the groundwork,” Kibagendi said.
Dr. Matiang’i’s return will be marked by strategic engagements with key opposition leaders, as he seeks to position himself as a viable option in the 2027 presidential race.
The former CS is expected to join forces with other opposition figures including former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka, DAP-K’s Eugene Wamalwa, and PLP’s Martha Karua in a united front against President Ruto.
Political strategists involved in the planning indicate that Matiang’i intends to build a broad-based coalition on a platform of unity, integrity, and development.
The coalition aims to conduct regular opinion polls to assess the strengths and weaknesses of potential candidates, with the eventual flagbearer selected based on electability and national appeal.
Former president Uhuru Kenyatta, who backed ODM leader Raila Odinga in the last election, is said to be secretly pushing for Dr Matiang’i’s candidacy, with his Jubilee party already throwing its support behind the former CS.
Jubilee Secretary-General Jeremiah Kioni emphasized that the party’s backing of Matiang’i reflects the wishes of the majority of Kenyans.
“Currently, we have said that each party should concentrate on marketing itself and when we finally form a coalition, we shall produce the most viable candidate, whom in our view is Dr Fred Matiang’i,” Kioni told journalists.
Nationwide Mobilization Efforts
The Matiang’i campaign has already established coordination structures in at least 30 counties, aiming to secure the constitutional requirement of at least 25 percent of votes in half of Kenya’s 47 counties.
Two political parties, United Progressive Alliance (UPA) and Jubilee, are actively campaigning for him across the country.
UPA National Chairman Nyambega Gisesa, who sits on the Team Matiang’i secretariat, revealed that grassroots mobilization efforts are underway, with recent meetings held in Kisumu and planned gatherings in Nairobi County and Coast region counties including Mombasa, Kilifi, Tana River, Kwale, and Lamu.
Several grassroots lobby groups have emerged to champion Matiang’i’s candidacy, including Women for Matiang’i, Nyanza Youths for Dr Fred Matiang’i, and Team Matiang’i.
Determined to dethrone president Ruto in 2027, Dr Matiang’i had recruited a globally recognised firm to lobby for his prospects as the sixth President of Kenya.
The Canadian-based Dickens and Madson was contracted for Sh32.5 million to lobby governments of powerful nations including the US, UK, Japan, and Kenya on Matiang’i’s behalf.
The agreement, signed in July 2024, tasks the firm with lobbying executive and legislative branches of various governments and international organizations to assist in “devising and executing policies for the beneficial development and stability” of Matiang’i’s political goals.
Despite his reputation as a disciplined and efficient administrator, Matiang’i faces significant political challenges.
Critics point to allegations of corruption and state excesses during his tenure as Interior CS, including accusations of complicity in abductions and killings of suspected criminals and government critics.
Additionally, as a political novice who has never contested any elective office, Matiang’i will need to prove his electoral viability against seasoned politicians.
Multimedia University of Kenya lecturer Prof Gitile Naituli believes that among the opposition politicians, “Dr Matiang’i is extremely popular thus the only person who can kick out Ruto by vote.”
The professor argues that Matiang’i could potentially consolidate support from regions that may not fully back other opposition candidates.
With his World Bank contract ending in August, Matiang’i is expected to return to Kenya at the end of June to begin intensive political engagements.
His campaign team has planned a national listening tour and series of forums to gauge public sentiment and build momentum.
The former CS will meet with regional political leaders, youth leaders, professionals, and civil society groups in the coming months as he prepares for what promises to be a highly competitive 2027 presidential race.
Kisii Senator Richard Onyonka, also a member of the Team Matiang’i secretariat, expressed confidence in their candidate’s prospects: “Matiang’i is establishing a formidable, countywide political network. When he hits the ground running after August, Kenyans will feel his presence.”
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