
Senator Dan Maanzo has set tongues wagging across the country with a bold claim about President William Ruto’s political future. According to Maanzo, the only way the commander in chief can remain in government after 2027 is by backing Ruto’s ally-turned-rival Raila Odinga, signaling a potential seismic shift in Kenya’s political chessboard.
Maanzo’s remarks, which have already gone viral, were made during a Citizen TV interview. The full video of the exchange can be watched here, capturing a moment that many are calling a political bombshell.
The senator’s statement comes amid swirling speculation about alliances and betrayals in the lead-up to the 2027 general elections. Observers note that such remarks expose underlying fractures within Kenya Kwanza, as loyalty tests intensify between the President and his closest aides.
Maanzo suggested that Ruto’s path to staying relevant may require an unprecedented partnership with Raila, whose ODM party has been a major political rival in past elections.
This revelation has sparked debates on social media and in political circles about whether Kenya is heading toward a power-sharing deal long before the ballots are cast.
Analysts say Maanzo’s timing is strategic, possibly nudging the commander in chief to consider broader coalition politics or recalibrate his campaign strategies to appeal to a wider voter base.
Political enthusiasts are now watching closely how President Ruto will respond. Will he dismiss the suggestion outright, or start signaling moves toward Raila’s camp? The stakes are high, as any early alignment could reshape the narrative for other presidential hopefuls and influence regional politics across the country.
Meanwhile, Maanzo’s comments have reignited conversations on Kenya’s political loyalty dynamics, the limits of single-party dominance in Mt. Kenya, and the growing importance of cross-party alliances.
The coming months are expected to be a chess game of strategic partnerships and public statements, as politicians test the waters ahead of 2027.
One thing is clear: in Kenyan politics, alliances can be both the key to survival and the spark of unexpected controversy.
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