The United Democratic Alliance has intensified its attacks on former President Uhuru Kenyatta, with Cecily Mbarire leading a strong public lecture against the former head of state.
In a fresh open letter, Mbarire accused Kenyatta of bitterness and political sabotage, claiming he left behind a struggling economy that President William Ruto was forced to fix following the 2022 General Election.
The UDA chairperson described the former president’s recent actions and statements as unhelpful to the country’s progress.
The latest assault forms part of a series of scathing criticisms directed at Kenyatta by the ruling party.
UDA officials have repeatedly pointed to what they term as poor economic decisions made during his ten-year tenure, including a heavy debt burden that they say continues to challenge the current administration.
Mbarire’s remarks, delivered alongside other senior party members, have drawn significant attention across the political divide.
The open letter highlights accusations of political interference and failure to support smooth transition processes after the 2022 polls.
The development has sparked intense debate on social media, with supporters of the ruling party applauding the move while Jubilee Party loyalists and other critics condemned it as disrespectful to the retired president.
Political analysts view the exchange as part of ongoing efforts by UDA to defend its governance record while shifting focus to past leadership shortcomings.
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