A secretive political network is allegedly arming militias and plotting ethnic conflict to cling to power in 2027. Kenya is sitting on a ticking time bomb.
This story reads like a spy thriller, but one is shaken to
reality by the mention of names of prominent Kenyan leaders, familiar places,
and references to deadly weapons. One might be tempted to think it's just a bad
dream that will fade by morning. But it's not.
This is a crimson red flag that Kenyans and the country’s
global allies must not ignore. A group of seemingly harmless yet highly
influential leaders and their backers are allegedly determined to retain
political power by any means necessary, both now and in the 2027 election.
Concerned by credible anonymous claims of covert political
mobilization, a few patriotic Kenyans have reportedly uncovered disturbing
details about a secretive, well-connected network allegedly working behind the
scenes to manipulate the outcome of the August 2027 polls.
Sources claim the group ramped up activity from the
beginning of June 2024 and hatched an elaborate extrajudicial plan to influence
voting patterns in certain regions and suppress the Mt. Kenya community,
particularly the Kikuyu. The inclusion of the Kamba community in the GEMA
cultural association in November 2024 allegedly placed them under the radar of
this network. GEMA, which brings together Kikuyu, Embu, Meru, and Akamba.
This is my fifth post highlighting the rising violence and
political gangs in Kenya. But today, I write out of concern that many still
view this crisis as simply “politics gone too far.” It is not. Lives have been
lost. Businesses looted and burned. Police have been caught on camera
fraternizing with politically protected gangs. Alarmingly, the government has
claimed it “knows the perpetrators” but has failed to act. MP William Kamket
was captured on video inciting youth to travel to Nairobi and attack peaceful
protesters. This is not politics. It is organized, state-sponsored violence.
I must clarify that I do not publish for clout. I rely on
extensive research and credible anonymized sources. My work has, helped
pre-empt dangerous state-linked deals, such as the now-cancelled Adani deals,
which could have handed over our airport and energy to foreign and domestic
interests working against Kenya’s public good.
Notably, none of my previous four posts on tribal and
criminal political organization in Kenya attracted any formal response from the
government. Yet, following the last post, Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen issued
a public statement about politicians buying weapons from across our borders, an
indication that these claims may have hit a nerve.
In politics, security, and leadership, nothing is ever a
coincidence. Silence can often imply consent. Leading up to the June 25th and
Saba Saba anniversaries, several politicians allied to William Ruto and Raila
Odinga intensified rhetoric, accusing one community of believing it alone can
lead Kenya. Tiaty MP William Kamket urged youth to attack protesters, mocking
them as “too fat to run,” while Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi and others have
repeatedly declared they will ensure Ruto wins in 2027 “by any means.”
There is a calculated political plan, allegedly backed by
President Ruto and key allies, to hold onto power in 2027 through violence,
intimidation, and manipulation. The group allegedly orchestrating this scheme
is said to report directly to Ruto. It reportedly includes Farouk Kibet, the
shadowy Ruto adviser Dr. Kipkoech Muge, MP Alfred Kapondi, former MP Moroto, MP
William Kasait Kamket, MP Oscar Sudi, MP Musa Sirma, First Lady Rachel Ruto,
and MP Kimani Ichung’wa, among others.
According to one source, militias have allegedly been set
up, and on September 27, 2024, fifty Kalenjin warrior leaders were reportedly
oathed by Moroto and two other elders. The same source claims that participants
were told the oath would bind them to defend the Kalenjin community against
alleged aggression from the Kikuyu community.
When the group realized their plan had been leaked,
President Ruto is said to have ordered the decommissioning of hidden weapons
caches in areas like Lessos, Pokot, Turkana, Mt Elgon etc. However, the
individuals involved allegedly restocked and quietly relocated the arms to new
locations, continuing their preparations in secret.
These revelations, however disturbing, are consistent with
accounts from insiders close to the planners. They should alarm every Kenyan.
We must firmly reject any scheme by powerful individuals to incite
inter-community conflict as a pathway to power.
The truth is, many Kenyans are deeply dissatisfied with
William Ruto’s leadership. He must respect the will of the people and either
pursue re-election through lawful, democratic means or be ready to step aside
if that is the verdict of the people. Sovereign power belongs not to any one
man or ethnic group. It belongs to the people, always.
By Nelson Amenya
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