Title: Gachagua Declares 2027 Presidential Bid, Eyes Sending Ruto Home
Former Deputy President Gachagua has announced his intent to vie for the presidency in Kenya’s 2027 general election, declaring that Kenyans are urging him to step up and lead. In a recent interview with U.S. media, he claimed that large sections of the electorate are looking for a leader of integrity rooted in Christian values, and that he is positioning himself to fill that rol
Gachagua framed his announcement as both a personal mission and a response to public demand. He insisted that despite his impeachment as deputy president in 2024, nothing in law prevents him from contesting the presidency while his legal case remains unresolved. Our law says that if you haven’t exhausted all legal mechanisms you’re free to vie for any office, he arg
He also said that although other prominent politicians such as Kalonzo Musyoka, Fred Matiang’i and Martha Karua are equally contesting the top job, all contenders will ultimately settle behind one candidate from the opposition block.
The announcement is drawing mixed reactions. For supporters, Gachagua’s bid signals a possible fresh ticket for change and a break with the current ruling coalition under William Ruto. Critics, however, warn that his entry into the race could fragment the opposition and inadvertently strengthen Ruto’s re-election chances.
Looking ahead, the 2027 contest now appears increasingly crowded and competitive, with Gachagua’s challenge reshaping the field and raising the stakes for alliance building, legal debates and campaign strategy in the lead-up to the election.
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