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2027 Is the Test. 2032 Is the Prize — And Mudavadi & Wetang’ula Are the Targets

Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi and Speaker of the National Assembly Dr Moses Wetang’ula…Photo/IP

By IP Political desk

The board by President Ruto,former President Uhuru Kenyatta and former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is being set quietly, but the intention is anything but subtle.

Assuming current alignments hold, Western Kenya is no longer just a voting bloc—it is a containment zone, and at the center of that containment are Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetangula.

Phase One: Crowd the Space (2024–2027)

A network of alternative voices is being elevated—not necessarily to win, but to deny dominance.

Figures like Governor George Natembeya and Caleb Amisi in Trans Nzoia take on the role of disruptors—keeping the ground politically noisy, fragmenting loyalty and preventing a clean consolidation behind Mudavadi or Wetang’ula.

They are reinforced by local mobilizers such as Majimbo Kalasinga and Wanami Wamboka in Bungoma alongside narrative shapers like Cleophas Malala in Kakamega and Godfrey Osotsi in Vihiga.

Objective:

Not to replace Mudavadi/Wetang’ula immediately—but to make sure they don’t command the region uncontested.

Phase Two: Split the Establishment (Inside Game)

While the outside pressure builds, the inside is being managed and diluted.

On paper, William Ruto’s camp still leans on Mudavadi and Wetang’ula as Western anchors but parallel structures are quietly reinforced:
Kenneth Lusaka, Chris Wamalwa, Dan Wanyama, Fred Kapondi → alternative loyalty centers in Bungoma/Trans Nzoia
Fernandes Barasa and Ayub Savula → administrative grip in Kakamega

Meanwhile, Wycliffe Oparanya remains a wildcard influence, capable of shifting elite alignment depending on how the ground tilts.

Objective:

Ensure Mudavadi and Wetang’ula are not the only gateways to Western Kenya within government.

Phase Three: The 2027 Loyalty Test

By 2027, the question won’t be who is senior—it will be who can actually deliver votes.

If Mudavadi and Wetang’ula fail to unify Western, their bargaining power drops sharply

If the region votes in fragments, it proves they no longer control the bloc
If alternative leaders show localized strength, they become new negotiation centers

Outcome:

2027 doesn’t remove them—it redefines their value

Phase Four: Isolation by Relevance (Post-2027)

Once their electoral leverage is questioned, the shift becomes subtle but decisive:

Ticket negotiations begin to bypass them
Emerging figures gain direct access to power brokers

Their role shifts from kingmakers to participants.This is where the long game kicks in.

Phase Five: 2032 — The Real Endgame

By the time 2032 arrives, the groundwork is complete:Western Kenya is no longer controlled by two senior figures

It becomes a multi-node bargaining region
Presidential tickets are built around loyalty and recent performance—not legacy

This opens the door for:New Western-based kingmakers with cross-regional coalitions linking Western dissent to Mt. Kenya and beyond

A succession race where Mudavadi and Wetang’ula are no longer default power centers

The Bottom Line

This isn’t an open confrontation—it’s a slow political suffocation.
Mudavadi and Wetang’ula are not being pushed out.
They are being crowded, diluted, tested, and eventually bypassed.

Western Kenya is being redesigned from a two-man stronghold into a competitive arena—
and in that arena, relevance will not be inherited. It will be proven.

Speaker Moses Wetang’ula and Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi are you percieving what looks like speculating from the media?

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