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UDA dismisses claims of mass defections in Embu as fraudulent, misleading

By By Muriithi MugoMay 11, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Senate Majority Leader Aaron Cheruiyot and Embu governor Cecily Mbarire at a press briefing The United Democratic Alliance ( UDA) has announced the second phase of its grassroots elections which will be held between April 11 and 12, 2025 across 22 counties. [Nicholas Biwott, Standard]

The United Democratic Alliance Party (UDA) has come out strongly to refute claims of mass defections by its members in Embu County, labeling the reports as fraudulent and politically motivated.

Speaking at a press briefing in Embu Town, UDA Mt. Kenya East Coordinator Albert Mutani described the allegations of a political walkout as a “sham staged by imposters.”

He asserted that those behind the claims were not recognised members of the party, accusing them of orchestrating a publicity stunt to mislead the public and sow confusion.

“These individuals are not on any official party list or registry. What they are doing is impersonation, plain and simple,” Mutani stated. “We are considering legal action against them for misrepresenting themselves as UDA officials.”

Supporting the coordinator’s sentiments, Embu County UDA administrator Lawrence Kamugane denounced the claims as baseless and misleading. He urged the public to treat the allegations with the contempt they deserve, emphasising the unity and stability within the party ranks in the region.

“This is nothing but propaganda meant to create unnecessary political tension,” Kamugane said. “The party is strong, intact, and focused on delivering development to the people of Embu.”

Multiple UDA leaders reiterated their firm support for the ruling party under President William Ruto, citing key development milestones achieved in Embu.

Moses Muriuki highlighted ongoing infrastructure projects including the construction of modern markets, road rehabilitations, and expanded water supply initiatives as evidence of the government’s commitment to improving lives.

“These projects are transforming our county. The talk of betrayal is not only unfounded but dismisses the visible progress being made,” he said.

This rebuttal comes in the wake of a separate media briefing led by a group identifying themselves as disillusioned UDA coordinators, including Joshua Kanake who claimed to be a NEC member.

The group accused the party of betrayal and marginalisation, particularly singling out Embu Governor and UDA Chairperson Cecily Mbarire.

However, the Embu UDA leadership has dismissed this narrative as an opportunistic ploy by disgruntled individuals who have chosen to abandon the party’s vision.

They maintain that any genuine concerns should be channeled through proper party structures, not through “dramatized exits designed for attention.”

“The party remains focused on service delivery and grassroots empowerment. Any internal differences can be resolved within our robust democratic systems,” said Mutani.

As UDA continues to roll out government-backed development projects across the county, local leadership insists that public trust remains high and that the party’s foundation in Embu is unshaken.

The United Democratic Alliance Party (UDA) has come out strongly to refute claims of mass defections by its members in Embu County, labeling the reports as fraudulent and politically motivated.

Speaking at a press briefing in Embu Town, UDA Mt. Kenya East Coordinator Albert Mutani described the allegations of a political walkout as a “sham staged by imposters.”

He asserted that those behind the claims were not recognised members of the party, accusing them of orchestrating a publicity stunt to mislead the public and sow confusion.
“These individuals are not on any official party list or registry. What they are doing is impersonation, plain and simple,” Mutani stated. “We are considering legal action against them for misrepresenting themselves as UDA officials.”

Supporting the coordinator’s sentiments, Embu County UDA administrator Lawrence Kamugane denounced the claims as baseless and misleading. He urged the public to treat the allegations with the contempt they deserve, emphasising the unity and stability within the party ranks in the region.
“This is nothing but propaganda meant to create unnecessary political tension,” Kamugane said. “The party is strong, intact, and focused on delivering development to the people of Embu.”
Multiple UDA leaders reiterated their firm support for the ruling party under President William Ruto, citing key development milestones achieved in Embu.

Moses Muriuki highlighted ongoing infrastructure projects including the construction of modern markets, road rehabilitations, and expanded water supply initiatives as evidence of the government’s commitment to improving lives.
“These projects are transforming our county. The talk of betrayal is not only unfounded but dismisses the visible progress being made,” he said.

This rebuttal comes in the wake of a separate media briefing led by a group identifying themselves as disillusioned UDA coordinators, including Joshua Kanake who claimed to be a NEC member.
The group accused the party of betrayal and marginalisation, particularly singling out Embu Governor and UDA Chairperson Cecily Mbarire.

However, the Embu UDA leadership has dismissed this narrative as an opportunistic ploy by disgruntled individuals who have chosen to abandon the party’s vision.

They maintain that any genuine concerns should be channeled through proper party structures, not through “dramatized exits designed for attention.”
“The party remains focused on service delivery and grassroots empowerment. Any internal differences can be resolved within our robust democratic systems,” said Mutani.

As UDA continues to roll out government-backed development projects across the county, local leadership insists that public trust remains high and that the party’s foundation in Embu is unshaken.
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