Papa wa Roma: Why Wetang’ula remains central to Ruto’s political engine
Dual roles as Speaker and Ford Kenya leader place him at strategic intersection of parliamentary power and grassroots mobilisation.
by MOSES OGADA
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National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula at St Francis Kolongolo Girls Secondary School in Kwanza Constituency, April 11, 2026.
National
Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula is emerging as a key ally in President
William Ruto’s 2027 re-election strategy, especially in Western Kenya politics.
Wetang’ula,
popularly known among his supporters as “Papa Wa Roma”, is widely regarded as
one of the most experienced political operators in the current leadership
structure.
His
dual roles as both Speaker of the National Assembly and leader of the Ford
Kenya party places him at the intersection of parliamentary power and grassroots
mobilisation, making him a valuable but complex ally in the Kenya Kwanza
political arrangement.
His
political weight was especially evident in the 2022 general election, when
Western Kenya — particularly Bungoma county — delivered significant support for
Ruto, defying earlier expectations of opposition dominance in the region.
That
outcome not only reshaped the electoral map but also elevated Wetang’ula’s
standing within the ruling coalition as a key regional mobiliser.
Political
analysts said Wetang’ula’s strength lies in his long-game strategy, built over
decades of political and legal experience.
From
his early days as a magistrate to his long parliamentary career representing
Sirisia and later Bungoma, he has steadily built a reputation as a calculated
and resilient political actor.
His
transition into the speaker’s chair has further expanded his influence, placing
him at the centre of legislative decision-making at a time of heightened
political sensitivity.
In
recent months, the fluid political landscape has shifted further, following the
working arrangement between Ruto’s United Democratic Alliance (UDA) and former
opposition leader Raila Odinga’s (deceased) Orange Democratic Movement (ODM).
The development has redefined parliamentary alliances.
The
so-called “broad-based” arrangement, which includes major ODM figures, has
eased legislative gridlock but also introduced new tensions over neutrality,
balance and political influence within the House.
As
speaker, Wetang’ula is now tasked with managing a more fragmented and
unpredictable Parliament while ensuring smooth passage of government business.
Observers
say he has become a stabilising force, holding together a delicate majority
that depends on cooperation between former political rivals.
Critics
say Wetang’ula’s active political engagement risks blurring the constitutional
expectation of neutrality in the Speaker’s office, while his allies say his
experience enhances his ability to manage political complexity without bias.
Wetang’ula
has consistently defended his position, maintaining the constitution does not
bar him from holding party leadership while serving as speaker.
He
has also publicly emphasised his commitment to fairness and institutional
integrity in parliamentary proceedings, arguing that political affiliation does
not necessarily compromise procedural neutrality.
Looking
ahead, speculation is already mounting about Wetang’ula’s longer-term ambitions
beyond the current electoral cycle.
With
a strong base in Western Kenya and an expanding network of parliamentary
allies, he is increasingly being viewed not just as a regional power broker,
but as a national figure with enduring influence.
Some
political observers suggest his role in the 2027 elections may be just one
phase in a broader trajectory that could extend into the post-2032 political
order, where he could emerge either as a decisive kingmaker or a contender for
higher office.
For
now, however, Wetang’ula remains firmly embedded in the current power structure
— balancing parliamentary leadership, party politics and shifting alliances in
a political environment defined by negotiation, strategy, and long-term
positioning.
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