President William Ruto has arrived at the Bomas of Kenya for the UDA National Governing Council meeting.
He arrived a few minutes before 1 pm for the first NGC since he won the Presidential elections last year.
Ruto was received by his deputy Rigathi Gachagua and UDA secretary general Cleophas Malala.
The Bomas auditorium was filled with UDA delegates who had put on attires having the party's dominating colour, yellow.
UDA will on Friday front a raft of amendments to the party's constitution.
A programme released by the party shows that part of the agenda for the National Governing Council meeting underway at Bomas is to amend the Constitution.
While the specific amendments have not been disclosed, it is expected that the party will be seeking to expand its top brass leadership to strengthen structures ahead of the 2027 polls.
President Ruto is keen to build UDA into a gigantic machine that will propel his bid for a second term as the county's chief executive.