Ruto’s inclusion of ODM leaders sparks speculation on Gachagua’s future and raises stakes ahead of Kenya’s 2027 elections.
Ruto-ODM Alliance: New Power Shift in Kenyan Politics
In a political move that reverberated across Kenya, President William Ruto on July 24, 2024, appointed four senior ODM party members into his government. This unprecedented act has not only sparked debate over its impact on the Luo Nyanza political base but also intensified speculation about the future of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.
The Ruto-Raila Political History: From Allies to Rivals
Ruto’s relationship with Raila Odinga dates back to the 2007 elections, when they were both in ODM. The alliance collapsed after the 2010 constitutional referendum, with Ruto later partnering with Uhuru Kenyatta in 2013 to form the Jubilee coalition. Their rivalry peaked in Kenya’s 2022 elections when Ruto, running under Kenya Kwanza, defeated Raila’s Azimio la Umoja.
ODM Joins Government: Political Gamble or Genius Strategy?
Ruto’s inclusion of ODM leaders signals a strategic co-optation of the opposition, likely aiming to weaken Raila’s grip on Luo Nyanza. For Raila, this could be a pragmatic move to stay relevant nationally and secure development resources for his region.
“This is a turning point for Kenya’s political order,” a senior analyst at the Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA) commented.
But the risk for ODM lies in alienating its core supporters, who may see the move as betrayal. Will the integration into Kenya Kwanza deliver tangible gains for the region, or weaken the party’s traditional base?
Gachagua’s Future: Crumbling from Within?
The move comes amid a tense standoff between Ruto and Gachagua, whose influence in Mt. Kenya is being challenged. On March 7, 2024, Ruto pledged to have a female deputy president, signaling a possible end to Gachagua’s tenure.
With MPs like Mwengi Mutuse initiating an impeachment motion, and Ruto consolidating support across parties, the writing may be on the wall for Gachagua.
Could this be a prelude to replacing him with a woman leader or even a Raila-aligned figure?
Could a Luo-Kalenjin Alliance Define 2027?
A political realignment between Ruto’s Kalenjin base and Raila’s Luo Nyanza stronghold could reshape Kenya’s electoral landscape in 2027. Such an alliance could create a formidable bloc, but may fracture Mt. Kenya’s support, which is already showing signs of strain.
The big question: Will Mt. Kenya accept Raila as part of the Ruto circle? Or will this be the beginning of a political rupture?
Kenya’s Political Future: Inclusive Governance or Fragile Alliance?
By incorporating ODM leaders into the Kenya Kwanza government, Ruto is blurring the lines between opposition and ruling coalition, adopting a “big tent” governance style. While it promotes inclusivity, it also raises questions about political accountability and the erosion of a viable opposition.
If the move fails to deliver results, both Ruto and Raila may pay a steep political price.