Hassan Omar, once a human rights defender and student leader, has undergone a significant political transformation to become a prominent ally and "hawkish praise singer" for President William Ruto and the UDA party. This evolution has drawn scrutiny, with Omar now facing accusations of hate speech and tribal incitement following recent remarks made in the presence of President Ruto. Meanwhile, the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) has launched scathing attacks on former President Uhuru Kenyatta, accusing him of bitterness and attempting to sabotage the current Ruto administration. In a related political development, Rigathi Gachagua, leader of the DCP party, issued warnings 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. These interconnected narratives reflect the complex political alignments and tensions within Kenya's current political landscape.









