Concerns are rising in Kenya after Moses Kuria, a top advisor to President William Ruto, stated that there may not be a General Election in 2027, potentially delaying it until 2032. This statement has prompted widespread skepticism about the government's intentions.
- The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) might not be ready due to ongoing legal challenges, raising fears of a lack of credible elections.
- Moses Kuria claims that the current administration will remain in power if the election is not held.
- The countdown to the election preparation window begins in just over a month, with protests growing among Kenyans who demand their right to vote.