In a strongly worded message shared on his official Facebook page, Keter suggested that a massive political exit from UDA is already taking shape, warning that the ruling party may soon experience serious internal cracks.
The former lawmaker, who has been a vocal critic of President William Ruto in recent months, used the statement to attack the current administration and question the future stability of the Kenya Kwanza coalition.
Keter’s remarks come amid growing speculation about dissatisfaction among some leaders within the ruling alliance, particularly from the Mt Kenya region.
Political tensions have continued rising following recent public disagreements involving several influential politicians linked to UDA.
One of the latest developments involves Murang’a Governor Irungu Kang'ata, who recently indicated that he may not use the UDA party ticket to defend his gubernatorial seat in the next election.
One of the latest developments involves Murang’a Governor Irungu Kang'ata, who recently indicated that he may not use the UDA party ticket to defend his gubernatorial seat in the next election.
His comments triggered widespread debate about possible political realignments within the region.
Former Kirinyaga Woman Representative Purity Ngirici has also been linked to growing criticism of the ruling party after distancing herself from UDA politics in recent months.
At the same time, former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua and Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro have continued attracting attention because of their perceived differences with sections of the Kenya Kwanza leadership.
According to political observers, the increasing public criticism from leaders once closely associated with President Ruto may indicate growing competition for political influence ahead of 2027.
Keter argued that the ruling coalition is no longer as united as it appeared during the 2022 election campaign.
Former Kirinyaga Woman Representative Purity Ngirici has also been linked to growing criticism of the ruling party after distancing herself from UDA politics in recent months.
At the same time, former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua and Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro have continued attracting attention because of their perceived differences with sections of the Kenya Kwanza leadership.
According to political observers, the increasing public criticism from leaders once closely associated with President Ruto may indicate growing competition for political influence ahead of 2027.
Keter argued that the ruling coalition is no longer as united as it appeared during the 2022 election campaign.
He suggested that frustrations over leadership, regional interests, and political survival are now beginning to emerge openly among senior politicians.
Analysts believe the coming months could witness intensified political realignments as leaders position themselves for future alliances and electoral strategies before the next general election.
Despite the criticism from former allies and opposition figures, President Ruto and UDA leaders have repeatedly maintained that the party remains stable and focused on delivering its development agenda across the country.
However, Keter’s latest remarks are likely to fuel further debate about the future strength of the ruling coalition and whether internal divisions could affect its political dominance heading into 2027.
Analysts believe the coming months could witness intensified political realignments as leaders position themselves for future alliances and electoral strategies before the next general election.
Despite the criticism from former allies and opposition figures, President Ruto and UDA leaders have repeatedly maintained that the party remains stable and focused on delivering its development agenda across the country.
However, Keter’s latest remarks are likely to fuel further debate about the future strength of the ruling coalition and whether internal divisions could affect its political dominance heading into 2027.
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