Inside Ruto Loyalists’ Strategy as Opposition Prepares for 2027 Elections
Nairobi — Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, alongside key allies including Health CS Aden Duale, National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wa, and The Service Party leader Mwangi Kiunjuri, is spearheading a strategy to solidify President William Ruto’s political base ahead of the 2027 general elections. The group’s plan focuses on consolidating support among loyalists, countering opposition maneuvers, and ensuring that Ruto’s re-election bid is shielded from emerging political threats, particularly from younger voters and opposition coalitions.
Meanwhile, opposition parties are reviving tactics previously employed by Raila Odinga, including boycotts, civil disobedience, and organized protests, to challenge the ruling administration. Reports indicate that these strategies are designed to hold the government accountable and to contest what critics claim are questionable state practices. The opposition is also pursuing private prosecutions and public inquests into deaths and disappearances linked to past protests, signaling a more assertive stance against the ruling party’s influence.
In response, Kindiki has publicly defended the government, asserting that Ruto is not seeking favours from the newly constituted Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), while criticizing critics who question the legitimacy of the electoral process. Analysts note that this proactive approach from the Ruto camp aims to counter opposition narratives, maintain party cohesion, and mobilize grassroots support, particularly in key regions that could determine the outcome of the next election.
Looking forward, Kenya’s political climate is expected to intensify as 2027 approaches. With opposition groups reviving civil resistance tactics and Ruto loyalists strategically organizing to safeguard the presidency, both camps are positioning themselves for a high-stakes electoral contest. Observers suggest that the coming months will be critical in shaping voter sentiment, with party discipline, public perception, and youth engagement likely to influence the trajectory of the national elections.
Inside President Ruto loyalists’ plan to slay opposition ahead of 2027 polls
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