Ol Kalou by-election exposes sabotage between DCP and Jubilee in Mt Kenya
Observers say mistrust between the two camps remains deep beneath the surface
by AMOS NJAU
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Former President Uhuru Kenyatta, Martha Karua and Rigathi Gachagua at a past meeting /FILE
The battle for the
Ol Kalou parliamentary seat exposes deepening political mistrust in the Mt
Kenya opposition, notably between former President Uhuru’s Kenyatta’s Jubilee
Party and Democracy for the Citizens Party leader Rigathi
Gachagua.
Opposition disunity
will benefit President William Ruto and his UDA.
The seat in
Nyandarua was left vacant following the death of three-term MP David Njuguna
Kiaraho on March 29.
Political analysts
argue what began as a routine by-election has rapidly transformed into a
high-stakes political referendum on who controls the future of opposition
politics in Mt Kenya.
“What was sold as a
united mission to challenge President William Ruto and dismantle UDA’s grip on
Mt Kenya is now degenerating into a brutal internal contest for dominance,
succession, and political survival,” political analyst and columnist Albert
Kasembeli says.
He argues the
Ol-Kalou by-election has become the first major political testing ground for
former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua after his dramatic falling with the
Kenya Kwanza administration. He was
impeached In October 2024 and is challenging his removal as he vigorously calls
for kicking out President Ruto, his former boss and now his nemesis.
“A win for Gachagua
would strengthen his argument that he still commands the region politically,”
Kasembeli told the Star. “A loss,
however, would hand his critics ammunition to portray his movement as
emotionally loud but structurally weak.”
Speaking to the
Star, Gatanga MP Edward Muriu said the DCP is the most popular political
formation in Mt Kenya, warning rival camps to brace for a major defeat in 2027
if they fail to read the shifting political tide.
“DCP is not just
rising, it is already the dominant political force in Mt Kenya and those
underrating it are doing so at their own political peril,” Muriu said. “The
ground has changed, and 2027 will be a rude awakening for those still relying
on outdated party structures.”
He said the party’s
momentum is being driven by strong grassroots mobilisation and what he termed a
“clear rejection of recycled political formations”, arguing that voters are
increasingly aligning with structures they perceive as more responsive and
locally grounded.
Muriu said the
rapid expansion of DCP networks across key counties signals a deeper
realignment in regional politics, warning that rival parties risk being
outpaced if they fail to adapt quickly to the evolving dynamics.
Earlier this week,
Gachagua had claimed that whoever would win the DCP nomination for Ol Kalau
would automatically become the next MP. He said that he personally would be there afterward to
congratulate rival Sammy Ngotho, who was the former MCA and UDA parliamentary
aspirant in 2022, but lost.
On the other hand,
Jubilee has also expressed confidence in winning back the seat initially held
by Kiaraho, claiming Gachagua’s party would have ceded the position and
supported their candidate. This would be similar to what DCP did to the Democratic Partyin Mbeere North. UDA’s Leonard Wa Muthene won that seat, defeating Newton Karish of DP.
A recent meeting
between Jubilee deputy leader Jeremiah Kioni and Gachagua revealed an increasing
willingness to work together politically.
Despite the public
display of unity, political insiders say mistrust between the two camps remains
deep beneath the surface as they battle for the Mt Kenya vote bloc.
Analysts argue that
while the DCP portrays itself as the fastest-growing political movement in
Central, Jubilee leaders increasingly believe the party’s long-term objective
is to retain that place. The support of former President Kenyatta will also work miracles for the party, they say.
That suspicion
intensified last week after DCP conducted competitive party primaries in Ol
Kalou, where Ngotho secured the ticket with 12,957 votes while Jubilee opted
not to involve voters and chose board room selection.
In a statement
after the nominations, Gachagua praised the exercise as proof of DCP’s internal
democracy
“The voice of the
Kenyan people is what we listen to,” he said. “The people own the party, they
make the choice of the leaders they want to be led by.” Gachagua maintained the
party will clinch the seat and outsmart UDA party led by President Ruto.
Charles Mwangi, a
former Ichagaki MCA, told the Star the recent DCP popular vote nominations
demonstrated the party’s growing grassroots machinery and its attempt to
psychologically dominate the Mt Kenya political space before coalition
agreements are finalised.
“While DCP under
Rigathi Gachagua is rapidly building an aggressive grassroots mobilisation
structure,” he said, “the Jubilee Party appears to be relying on its
traditional networks that are increasingly losing traction in the new political
order shaping Central Kenya.”
In a statement
issued on May 12, Jubilee announced Wilson Kigwa as its Ol Kalau candidate after internal
consultations.
“The party received
applications from several qualified and committed aspirants from across the
constituency, demonstrating the continued confidence that the people of Ol
Kalou have in Jubilee Party and its vision for the future of our nation,” a
statement read.
That statement was
widely interpreted as Jubilee’s attempt to project confidence amidst increasing
fears that DCP is overtaking the party in Mt Kenya.
Reliable sources
have revealed to the Star that Gachagua has been traversing the Mt Kenya
region, reaching out to former and strong Jubilee candidate who lost in the
2022 general election.
“Senior Jubilee
figures are increasingly concerned that DCP is quietly attracting experienced
grassroots mobilisers, former Jubilee aspirants and local coordinators across
Nyeri, Murang’a, Kiambu, and Nyandarua counties,” one source
said on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject.
Former Nyeri MP
Ngunjiri Wambugu, who served as Gachagua’s political and communications adviser
before a falling out, has openly accused the former deputy president of trying
to weaken Jubilee politically.
Wambugu, through
his social media page, recently argued that DCP’s broader strategy is to
position itself as the only acceptable political vehicle in Mt Kenya.
“We must remind him
[Gachagua] that his call for a single party has no place in Mt Kenya,” Wambugu
said in a statement “He must recognise the importance of allowing other parties
to exist both now and in the future to ensure a vibrant and inclusive political
landscape.”
He also defended
proposals that the Ol Kalou seat should have been ceded to Jubilee under
opposition coalition arrangements.
“Those arguing that
the opposition should not cede Ol Kalou to Jubilee because Kiaraho was working
with government must also remember that in Mbeere, Geoffrey Ruku actually
joined government despite being in DP, which was in the ppposition. But the
seat was still ceded to DP,” Wambugu said.
Ruku
is Cabinet
Secretary for Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programmes.
Wambugu again in
recent weeks rejected zoning within the United Opposition, stating that the
Jubilee Party should be allowed to field aspirants anywhere in the country.
In a statement on
his social media pages on March 21, the outspoken politician has been vocal
about the plight of Jubilee aspirants and what he terms as their mistreatment
within the United Opposition camp.
“Any Jubilee aspirant must have an opportunity to
vie for any position, anywhere in Kenya,” Wambugu said.
He said Gachagua,
through his Democracy for Citizens Party, wants to zone Jubilee out of Nyeri and field DCP candidates for all elective seats in the county,
effectively locking out Jubilee.
His remarks have
exposed growing discomfort among former Jubilee loyalists who fear DCP’s rapid
rise could erase older political structures tied to Uhuru’s legacy.
In radio interviews
this week, Kioni admitted Jubilee had lost ground in Mt Kenya during its
transition and accused Gachagua of taking advantage of the vacuum to
consolidate DCP’s influence.
“I feel a little
unhappy because during this transition, Jubilee has lost ground, especially in
the mountains; Gachagua seized it and has run with it,” the Jubilee official
said.
Kioni warned that
Jubilee aspirants must understand the new political reality taking shape in the
region.
“The two parties
that are going to battle it out in Mt Kenya are DCP and Jubilee, no longer UDA
in its current form as we know it,” he said.
The Jubilee
official said, “DCP is very clear that their opponent in Mt Kenya region is
Jubilee and not UDA associated with President William Ruto.”
Analysts termed
Kioni’s remarks were a rare public acknowledgment that the opposition’s
internal succession battle has already begun, long before formal coalition
talks for the 2027 polls.
Meru MCA aspirant
and former journalist Kobia Koome has said that while DCP, Jubilee and the
People's Liberation Party (formerly Narc) led Martha Karua continue to publicly market themselves as part of
a “United Opposition”, the Ol Kalou contest has revealed a coalition struggling
with internal distrust.
“Politics in
Central Kenya is no longer about shared platforms, but survival and control,”
Kobia said, warning that both DCP and the Jubilee are increasingly treating the
Ol Kalou by-election as a battlefield for dominance rather than unity.
Karua announced
that Ndirangu Martin Wambugu, popularly known as Tinga Tinga, would be its
candidate for by-election. She expressed confidence PLP will win the seat.
Political observers
say that despite PLP’s participation, the central battle remains between
Jubilee and DCP over who becomes the dominant anti-Ruto force in Mt Kenya.
Outspoken political
analyst Herman Manyora recently warned the so-called United Opposition against
approaching the upcoming Ol Kalou by-election with different parties fielding
candidates. He said they risk handing victory to the ruling UDA.
Speaking during his
daily political analysis on May 11, Manyora warned that opposition disunity in
politically competitive regions like Mt Kenya could ultimately work in Ruto’s
favour.
“There are places
where if you don’t have a united front, Ruto will beat you; there are places
where you must have one candidate against William Ruto; and there are also
places where those might not apply; it must be informed by the situation on the
ground,” Manyora said,
DCP, Jubilee and
PLP will contest against UDA candidate Samuel Nyaga, who previously served as
personal assistant to Kiaraho.
Nyandarua Senator
John Methu, who is a close
ally of former DP Gachagua, recently demonstrated how politically significant
the Ol Kalou race has become for DCP leaders.
While addressing a
rally, Methu emotionally pleaded with voters to support the DCP candidate.
“I request you please
elect the DCP candidate,” he said. “I’m humbly pleading and I don’t want to
cry, I have never begged you like this earlier.”
He warned that
defeat would politically damage both his career and Gachagua’s standing.
“If we lose this,
it will be a bad gesture ahead of 2027,” Methu said.
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