In stunning display of political unity, DAP Kenya Party leader Eugene Wamalwa, Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka, and Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah were all spotted together at the Milimani Law Courts in Nairobi. The trio’s unexpected meeting came after Omtatah’s dramatic arrest the previous day while participating in an “illegal” anti-abduction protest in Nairobi’s Central Business District.
Omtatah, a vocal critic of government policies, was detained for allegedly taking part in protests against enforced disappearances in Kenya. His arrest has sparked widespread conversations across political circles, especially considering his influential position as a senator. However, it was his meeting with two prominent leaders that has truly captured public attention.
Eugene Wamalwa and Kalonzo Musyoka, both high-profile figures in Kenyan politics, have long been speculated to have their sights set on the 2027 presidential race. Their sudden alliance with Omtatah could be a key development as the country looks toward its next general elections. Both Wamalwa and Musyoka have publicly declared their presidential ambitions, and this new partnership with Omtatah could signal the formation of a powerful coalition capable of challenging established political forces.
While the details of their discussions remain under wraps, insiders suggest that the three leaders may be exploring the possibility of a united front to take on the 2027 presidential elections. If they succeed in forming a coalition, it could shake up Kenya’s political landscape and present a formidable challenge to other presidential hopefuls.
With their combined influence, strategic positioning, and shared ambitions, Wamalwa, Musyoka, and Omtatah are positioning themselves as potential game-changers in the race for the presidency. As the country braces for the 2027 elections, all eyes will be on this developing political alliance.
By Nairobi