On Monday, Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Coalition confirmed a major leadership transition, a move insiders say is aimed at strengthening internal cohesion and sharpening its readiness for future political contests.
The coalition’s top organ met to formalise appointments that are expected to redefine its command structure and messaging.
In a statement issued after the decision, the newly appointed Party Leader formally accepted the role, expressing gratitude to the coalition’s chairman, former President Uhuru Kenyatta, the leadership council, and all constituent parties for the confidence bestowed upon him.
He also congratulated fellow leaders who were handed key positions, describing the appointments as a collective responsibility rather than individual triumphs.
The Party Leader said Azimio remains anchored in the aspirations of millions of Kenyans who believe in justice, inclusivity and equal opportunity.
He noted that the coalition continues to position itself as a viable alternative government, committed to offering principled and people centred leadership at a time when many citizens feel economically and politically strained.
In a clear signal of openness, the coalition extended an invitation to other like-minded individuals and political parties to join its ranks, framing Azimio as a government in waiting.
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The move is seen as an effort to broaden its base and consolidate opposition forces under a unified vision.
Striking a hopeful tone, the Party Leader urged Kenyans not to lose faith despite the challenges facing the country.
He emphasised that the coalition’s mission transcends personalities and personal ambition, insisting that the focus must remain firmly on national renewal and restoring confidence in leadership.
The appointment is a strategic step by Azimio to re energise its supporters and present a clearer leadership structure ahead of 2027.
With public dissatisfaction simmering over the cost of living, governance, and inclusivity, the coalition appears determined to reassert itself as a credible vehicle for change.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, all eyes will be on how Azimio translates its renewed leadership into tangible political momentum.