UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar
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The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) on Tuesday welcomed several defectors from the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), primarily from Marsabit County's Burji community.
This strategic move, announced during a meeting at UDA headquarters in Nairobi with Interim Secretary General Hassan Omar, demonstrates the party's efforts to broaden its influence in preparation for the 2027 elections. The defectors publicly pledged their support for President William Ruto, aligning themselves with his national transformation agenda. Omar emphasized UDA's commitment to inclusivity, highlighting the party's intention to represent Kenya's diverse demographics, including minority groups.
To this end, UDA has established a dedicated department to oversee the interests of various demographic groups nationwide, with a particular focus on addressing the unique challenges faced by communities in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL). UDA's strategy extends beyond political realignment, encompassing initiatives to stimulate growth in agriculture, enhance commerce, and drive economic development in ASAL regions. This approach aligns with the party's manifesto and aims to address the historical marginalization of these areas.
The political landscape in Kenya appears to be in flux as evidenced by President Ruto's recent development tour of the Nyanza region where he received support from key ODM figures such as Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi and Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi. This cross-party engagement suggests a potential reshaping of traditional party loyalties as the 2027 elections approach. In anticipation of what is expected to be a highly competitive election, President Ruto's administration is leveraging strategic appointments and alliances to strengthen its support base across various regions.
The appointment of Hassan Ali Joho as Cabinet Secretary for Mining exemplifies this strategy, aiming to consolidate support in the Coast region and diversify the government's reach.