President William Ruto’s recent call for KKA Party Affiliates, including FORD-Kenya, ANC, the Farmers Party, Chama Cha Kazi, and others, to disband their parties and join the existing UDA party has left many puzzled.
However, political analyst Mr. Martin Oloo has shed light on Ruto’s reasoning behind this move.
During an appearance on Nation Media Television, Martin Oloo unveiled President Ruto’s ideological stance, describing him as having a communist outlook. In communist nations like China and Russia, the state and its citizens collectively own land and national assets.
Asset allocation decisions are made through a bidding process to determine the party that can utilize them most effectively. This stands in contrast to democratic countries like the US and the UK, where private citizens have ownership of property and assets.
Despite Kenya’s democratic status and adherence to the rule of law, President Ruto has consistently advocated for Kenya to adopt a more communist approach, a move he first pursued in 2015 when he orchestrated the formation of the larger Jubilee Party by merging smaller parties.
Furthermore, President Ruto is now channeling his support and funding towards strengthening the UDA party, aligning with his vision for a shift in Kenya’s political landscape.
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