Savula defects from DAP-K to UDA, pledges to deliver 2.6m Western votes

Kakamega Deputy Governor Ayub Savula has formally defected from DAP-K to UDA, setting off major political realignment in western Kenya region ahead of the 2027 General Election...
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Kakamega Deputy Governor Ayub Savula has officially defected from DAP-K to UDA, signifying a significant political realignment in Western Kenya ahead of the 2027 General Election.
- Savula confirmed he has registered as a UDA aspirant for the Kakamega governor’s seat.
- He is set to challenge incumbent Governor Fernandes Barasa (ODM) in 2027.
- Savula was recently appointed deputy coordinator of President William Ruto’s political activities in the Western Kenya region.
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