
Several close allies of President William Ruto are reportedly considering leaving the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) ahead of the 2027 general election.
Discontent has been brewing over alleged internal party frustrations, with some leaders feeling sidelined in key decision-making processes.
According to sources, some MPs and governors are already in quiet talks about forming or joining alternative political formations.
The tensions highlight growing divisions within the ruling party just two years after its rise to power.
Analysts say the unfolding scenario could reshape Kenya’s political landscape, especially if the disenchanted allies rally behind a strong alternative movement.