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Signs of Rift in Kenya’s Opposition as Former Minister Matiang’i Positions for 2027 Presidential Run

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Nairobi, Kenya (GDN) — Emerging signals suggest that Dr. Fred Matiang’i, Kenya’s former Interior Security Minister, may be charting an independent course away from the broader opposition coalition, potentially contesting the 2027 presidential election on the Jubilee Party ticket,a move that could dramatically reshape the opposition landscape and fragment anti-government forces.

This development comes amid escalating tensions within the opposition, highlighted by sharp criticism from Jubilee Secretary-General Jeremiah Kioni against former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.

Kioni accused Gachagua of undermining democracy by advocating for a single dominant political party in the Mount Kenya region, a stance he described as regressive and unconstitutional.

“I heard someone saying this region will have only one party. That’s a statement that takes the country backward and violates the Kenyan Constitution, which protects a multi-party system,” Kioni said in an interview with Spice FM this week.

Kioni, a staunch defender of the 2010 Constitution, warned that such rhetoric could fracture the opposition alliance and force Jubilee to pursue its own path.

“We fought for this Constitution. I won’t sacrifice my political future because of reckless statements. If I keep hearing words like that, I’ll leave and follow my own path,” he added.

Political analysts interpret Kioni’s remarks as a clear indication of Jubilee’s gradual detachment from the opposition bloc associated with Gachagua, while positioning Matiang’i as the party’s presidential frontrunner.

Despite this, Jubilee insists it remains part of the broader opposition coalition.Matiang’i, who serves as Jubilee’s deputy leader, has increased his public visibility, holding political meetings that signal national campaign preparations.

His strategy heavily relies on votes from the Mount Kenya region, where his political mentor and Jubilee leader, retired President Uhuru Kenyatta, enjoys significant popularity.

However, not everyone is optimistic about Matiang’i’s prospects. Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU) Secretary-General Francis Atwoli cautioned him against over-relying on Kenyatta’s endorsement, pointing to historical precedents.

“If Uhuru couldn’t make Raila Odinga president despite supporting him while in office, Matiang’i should be careful not to overconfide,he might end up in trouble,” Atwoli said.

The speculation around Matiang’i’s ambitions is fueled by recent polls showing him as a formidable challenger to incumbent President William Ruto.

An Infotrak survey released last week places Ruto in the lead with 28% support, followed closely by Matiang’i at 13%.

Other opposition figures, including Kalonzo Musyoka at 12%, Gachagua, Martha Karua, and David Maraga, garnered between 2% and 5%. Notably, 31% of Kenyans remain undecided.

Dr. Isaac Gichuki, a political analyst, warned that Matiang’i’s perceived popularity could prove illusory without strategic alliances.

“Matiang’i is remembered for his discipline and firmness as a government official, not as a politician. Without a broad opposition coalition, his journey will be tough,” Gichuki said.

He added that running on a Jubilee ticket could split opposition votes, inadvertently boosting Ruto’s chances for a second term.

“If the opposition divides, it gives Ruto a huge opportunity to win. But Matiang’i might be surprised, as Mount Kenya could defy efforts to fragment votes aimed at unseating Ruto.”

The fragility of opposition unity is underscored by Jubilee’s rebuilding efforts in Mount Kenya, where rival parties like Gachagua’s Democratic Congress Party (DCP) hold sway.

Infotrak’s poll indicates 36% of undecided voters in the region, presenting both opportunity and risk.

Meanwhile, other opposition leaders including Gachagua, Musyoka, Karua, Eugene Wamalwa, Justin Muturi, and George Natembeya have emphasized their commitment to uniting ahead of 2027, viewing it as their greatest test.

Matiang’i has been meeting with select opposition figures, excluding Gachagua, Muturi, Musyoka, and Wamalwa, in moves seen as building his own faction.

He has downplayed claims of a splintering coalition, stating that forging multi-party alliances is complex and bound to involve differences of opinion.

Yet, statements from his allies suggest he is maneuvering independently through Jubilee.

 

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