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HomeDaily NewsWednesday, May 27, 2026Gachagua Warns Ruto Administration Fuels Ethnic Politics, Insecurity - May 2026
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Gachagua Warns Ruto Administration Fuels Ethnic Politics, Insecurity - May 2026

Rigathi Gachagua, DCP party leader, issued a stern warning against ethnic politics and escalating insecurity across Kenya, criticizing the President William Ruto administration for the high cost of living, corruption, and worsening security that could destabilize the nation through ethnic rhetoric. In response, the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) launched a scathing attack on former President Uhuru Kenyatta, accusing him of bitterness and attempting to sabotage the current administration. Meanwhile, UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar faces accusations of hate speech and tribal incitement following remarks made in the presence of President William Ruto. A profile article detailed Omar's transformation from a human rights defender and student leader to a prominent ally and hawkish praise singer for President Ruto and the UDA party.

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Gachagua warns of ethnic politics, rising insecurity countrywide

Gachagua warns of ethnic politics, rising insecurity countrywide

Rigathi Gachagua, DCP party leader, has issued a stern warning against ethnic politics and escalating insecurity across Kenya. He criticized the President William Ruto administration for the high cost of living, corruption, and worsening security, potentially destabilizing the nation through 'ethnic rhetoric'.

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Rigathi Gachagua, DCP party leader, has issued a stern warning against ethnic politics and escalating insecurity across Kenya. He criticized the President William Ruto administration for the high cost of living, corruption, and worsening security, potentially destabilizing the nation through 'ethnic rhetoric'.

  • Gachagua accused senior Kenya Kwanza leaders, including UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar, Treasury CS John Mbadi, and Senate Speaker Amason Kingi, of allegedly profiling a specific community.
  • He emphasized the need for unity and peace, recalling the 2007/2008 post-election violence and urging leaders to "Stop drums of war, profiling and threatening one community."
  • The former Deputy President also highlighted the deteriorating security situation, mentioning the killing of PCEA Reverend Julius Ndumia and alleged child disappearances and police collaboration with criminals.
Tuesday 8:20 PMStandard PoliticsFirst

UDA launches scathing attack on Uhuru Kenyatta

UDA launches scathing attack on Uhuru Kenyatta

The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) has issued a strong statement accusing former President Uhuru Kenyatta of bitterness and attempting to sabotage the current administration led by President William Ruto.

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The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) has issued a strong statement accusing former President Uhuru Kenyatta of bitterness and attempting to sabotage the current administration led by President William Ruto.

  • UDA chairperson Cecily Mbarire claimed Kenyatta left behind a struggling economy burdened by massive public debt and high inflation.
  • UDA alleges Kenyatta failed to accept President Ruto's 2022 election victory and is inciting hostility against the government.
  • The accusations come just days after Kenyatta called for leaders to collaborate on solutions rather than engage in blame games regarding Kenya's economic challenges.
Wednesday 12:00 AMStandard Politics

Ruto allies beat drums of war as NCIC sits on the fence

Ruto allies beat drums of war as NCIC sits on the fence

UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar is facing accusations of hate speech and tribal incitement following recent remarks made in the presence of President William Ruto.

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UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar is facing accusations of hate speech and tribal incitement following recent remarks made in the presence of President William Ruto.

  • A key event cited is Omar's targeting of a specific community, which has sparked widespread outrage.
  • The National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) is reportedly inactive or "sitting on the fence" regarding these allegations.
  • The article highlights concerns that Omar's actions are intended to gain favour with his political superior, President Ruto.
Wednesday 12:00 AMStandard Politics

Hassan Omar: From rights defender to Ruto's hawkish ally

Hassan Omar: From rights defender to Ruto's hawkish ally

The article details the political evolution of Hassan Omar, highlighting his transformation from a human rights defender and student leader to a prominent ally and "hawkish praise singer" for President William Ruto and the UDA party.

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The article details the political evolution of Hassan Omar, highlighting his transformation from a human rights defender and student leader to a prominent ally and "hawkish praise singer" for President William Ruto and the UDA party.

  • Hassan Omar has transitioned from advocating for human rights to becoming the Secretary-General of the UDA party.
  • He was previously involved in the push for a new constitution through the Ufungamano Initiative as a student leader.
  • The article suggests a significant shift in his political stance and public persona.
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