
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta and Wiper boss Kalonzo Musyoka/HANDOUT
The Azimio Council has elevated Wiper boss Kalonzo Musyoka as the new Azimio la Umoja Coalition Party leader
The move championed by former President Uhuru Kenyatta could be the clearest signal that Kalonzo could be the United Opposition's presidential flag-bearer for next year's general election.
In 2022, Raila Odinga (deceased), who was the Azimio Party leader, was the coalition's presidential candidate.
In the Tuesday development, Suba
South MP Caroli Omondi appointed secretary general.
Former Nairobi Town Clerk Philip Kisia was also named the Azimio’s executive director, taking over from former CS Raphael Tuju.
Tuju had on Tuesday announced his resignation hours before the new changes were communicated.
Until his death on October 15 last year, Raila was the Azimio Party leader with
Suna East MP Junet Mohamed as secretary general.
The reorganisation signals an attempt to keep the Azimio structure alive despite the existence of United Opposition coalition, where both Kalonzo’s Wiper and Uhuru’s Jubilee are strong members.
According to communication to newsrooms, the changes were reached during the
joint session of the Azimio Council and the National Executive Committee (NEC)
convened by Uhuru on Monday.
“Under the chairmanship of Uhuru Kenyatta, fourth President
of Kenya and chairman of the Council of the Azimio la Umoja One
Kenya Coalition Party, a joint session of the council and the National
Executive Committee was held on February 2, 2026,” the communication
reads.
“The following key leadership appointments were approved during the meeting
and have been duly communicated to the Office of the Registrar of Political
Parties (ORPP).”
“These appointments have been necessitated by evolving political
circumstances, which have called for prompt and strategic leadership
enhancements.”
Uhuru’s latest move
has, however, fuelled questions about his true political intentions.
By elevating Kalonzo within Azimio, Uhuru is seen as walking a delicate line
that also raises questions about his long-term plans involving former Interior
CS Fred Matiang’i.
The development comes just days after Uhuru and Kalonzo travelled together
to Nigeria, a trip that has since been viewed by insiders as part of broader
behind-the-scenes political realignments.
Analysts say it sends mixed signals, coming at a time when he has shown
lukewarm commitment to the Rigathi Gachagua-led United Opposition.
Political analyst Martin Andati argues the decision to elevate Wiper
leader within Azimio is a clear signal of Uhuru’s 2027 plans.
He said reviving the Azimio la Umoja structure and installing
Kalonzo as its leader points to Uhuru lining up behind the Wiper boss rather
than Matiang'i.
“Kalonzo is the candidate, they have done a lot of internal opinion polls.
The other time, Uhuru was with Kalonzo in Nigeria trying to introduce him to
international networks and for resource mobilisation,” Andati said.
He said the move is less about party housekeeping and more about quietly
building a coalition around Kalonzo.
Andati argued the Azimio revival is strategically aimed at pulling in ODM leaders who
remain firmly opposed to President William Ruto but are increasingly uneasy
with the Gachagua-led opposition arrangement.
“There are sections of ODM members who do not want to cross to the Gachagua
side, that is the team he is trying to win by reviving Azimio,” he said.
Uhuru, he noted, is seen as offering an alternative political home for such
leaders as succession politics gather momentum.
Some of the ODM leaders opposed to Ruto’s re-election include deputy party leader Godfrey Osotsi, Siaya Governor James Orengo, party’s secretary general
Edwin Sifuna, Babu Owino (Embakasi East MP) and Caleb Amisi (Saboti MP)
INSTANT ANALYSIS
As the 2027 politics begin to take shape, Uhuru’s latest manoeuvre suggests the former president is far from done influencing the country’s political direction.


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