Jubilee youths tell UDA MPs to confront Ruto, not Hassan Omar

Jubilee Party Youth League has urged UDA lawmakers to stop blaming Secretary General Hassan Omar and instead address President William Ruto directly over tensions within the ruling coalition...
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The Jubilee Youth League has challenged Mount Kenya MPs to confront President William Ruto directly instead of blaming UDA Secretary-General Hassan Omar for coalition tensions.
- Jubilee Deputy Secretary General Zack Kinuthia accused UDA leaders of scapegoating Hassan Omar and urged them to address President Ruto regarding alleged ethnic profiling and incitement.
- Kinuthia warned against repeating the mistakes that led to the 2007 post-election violence, emphasizing Kenya's unreadiness for ethnic marginalization.
- Jubilee Youth League National Chairperson Angel Mbuthia criticized President Ruto's administration for economic mismanagement, repression, and failing young Kenyans.
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Jubilee Youths Challenge Mt Kenya MPs to Confront Ruto Directly - May 2026
The Jubilee Youth League has challenged Mount Kenya MPs to confront President William Ruto directly instead of blaming UDA Secretary-General Hassan Omar for coalition tensions. Several elected leaders from the Mt Kenya region affiliated with President Ruto's United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party are reportedly planning to run as independents or under smaller parties in the lead-up to the 2027 Polls. At the same time, the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) faces an uncertain future as escalating factional rivalries emerge following the departure of its long-time party leader, Raila Odinga. These developments highlight growing instability within Kenya's major political coalitions as the 2027 general election approaches.














