New Headache for Ruto as Allies Poke Holes in His Plan

Mounting Opposition from Allies Threatens Ruto's Political Plan

by Francis Ogoti
2 minutes read

In recent developments, Deputy President William Ruto is encountering a fresh set of challenges as his political allies begin to question and poke holes in his strategy. These developments have the potential to significantly impact Ruto’s prospects and political ambitions. Let’s delve into the details.

Ruto’s headache originates from multiple sources. Firstly, there are concerns within his own party, the United Democratic Alliance (UDA), as prominent politicians express dissatisfaction with the proposed 3% housing levy. A faction led by West Pokot Deputy Governor Robert Komolle urges Ruto to exercise caution and wait for a more stable economy before implementing the levy.

Additionally, Ruto’s close associates have shown disagreement with his plans, highlighting a growing split within the UDA. Disagreements regarding leadership positions and agreements between Ruto and his deputy, Rigathi Gachagua, have come to light. These differences have the potential to hinder Ruto’s efforts in forging a united front and consolidating support for his political agenda.

Furthermore, Ruto is facing mounting opposition from his allies, who are strategically aligning themselves with other political figures. Raila Odinga, the leader of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), poses a significant challenge to Ruto’s ambitions. President Uhuru Kenyatta’s decision to openly campaign for Raila has the potential to sway a significant portion of the electorate, particularly in the crucial Mt Kenya region.

Moreover, Ruto’s attempts to infiltrate Raila’s strongholds by leveraging his church fellowship strategy and rewarding opposition rebels have proven to be a formidable hurdle for Raila. By making inroads into Raila’s support bases, Ruto aims to secure an advantage for his future State House bid. These moves by Ruto have amplified Raila’s headache as he struggles to maintain his grip on the political landscape.

In the midst of these challenges, Ruto faces the delicate task of navigating his relationship with President Uhuru Kenyatta. Direct confrontation with the president could be counterproductive and harm Ruto’s presidential aspirations. While acknowledging the president’s democratic right to support his competitor, Ruto emphasizes respect for Uhuru’s decision and opinions.

In conclusion, Deputy President William Ruto finds himself confronted with an array of obstacles that threaten to disrupt his political plans. Internal dissent within his own party, the UDA, along with mounting opposition from allies aligning with rival political figures, pose significant challenges. The delicate balance of Ruto’s relationship with President Uhuru Kenyatta further complicates the political landscape. These developments demand careful navigation from Ruto as he aims to secure his ambitions amidst growing uncertainties.

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