Kalonzo Musyoka named new Azimio la Umoja leader

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has led leadership changes in the Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya coalition, appointing Kalonzo Musyoka as the new leader and Caroli Omondi as secretary general. These changes have been submitted to the Registrar of Political Parties and aim to restructure the coalition for greater unity and preparations toward the 2027 elections. Philip Kisia has also been appointed as executive director.

In a joint meeting of the Azimio Council and the National Executive Council on February 2, 2026, chaired by former President Uhuru Kenyatta, the Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya coalition announced significant leadership changes. Kalonzo Musyoka, leader of the Wiper Democratic Movement, was appointed as the new coalition leader, succeeding Raila Odinga. Suba MP Caroli Omondi was elevated to secretary general, replacing Junet Mohammed, who was close to Odinga and now aligns with Oburu Oginga. Additionally, Philip Kisia, former Nairobi county secretary, was appointed executive director in place of Raphael Tuju, who recently resigned.

Documents submitted to the Registrar of Political Parties include meeting minutes, resolutions, and form PP7. In a statement, Azimio said, “These changes are part of a deliberate effort to reposition and revitalise the coalition,” aiming to foster greater cohesion and effectiveness. Registrar J.C. Lorionokou advised publishing the changes under Section 20 of the Political Parties Act.

The changes come amid pressure from the National Liberal Party (NLP), a founding member, seeking clarity on the coalition's status. Kalonzo's appointment is seen as a strategic move to provide direction, especially after internal divisions and member departures. Uhuru Kenyatta has emphasized that Jubilee will remain in Azimio toward 2027, stating, “We will continue to work, and as the Jubilee party, we have decided to stay in Azimio heading to the 2027 elections.” He is expected to lead an opposition coalition convention on February 14.

Omondi's appointment reflects tensions within ODM, where he has criticized Oburu's faction for divisions. Officials describe this as efforts toward inclusive leadership, but it signals power struggles over opposition control and cooperation with ODM.

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