Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has praised the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) for successfully conducting its party nominations, saying the process was a clear sign of the party’s resilience and unity ahead of future elections.
Highlights:
- DP Kindiki says UDA nominations were credible and transparent.
- Affirms the party remains strong despite intense competition.
- Calls for unity among winners and losers within the party.
- Nominations seen as test run ahead of 2027 General Elections.
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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has commended the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA) for carrying out its nominations in a manner he described as both credible and peaceful. According to him, the exercise demonstrated that the party is built on solid democratic principles and remains unshaken even in the face of heated contests.
He stressed that while nominations are often characterized by tension and rivalries, UDA’s process had shown maturity, laying a strong foundation for the party as it looks ahead to the next General Elections.
Kindiki also urged aspirants who lost in the primaries to rally behind those who emerged victorious, warning that internal divisions could weaken the party’s prospects. He emphasized that competition within the party should never translate into enmity, insisting that UDA’s strength lies in its ability to bring people together after a tough contest.

“The nominations are now behind us, and what matters is the unity of our party,” he remarked, calling for reconciliation and teamwork among members.
The Deputy President noted that the nominations served as a test of UDA’s preparedness for the 2027 elections. With the party expected to field candidates across the country, he said the lessons learned from the exercise would help streamline the party’s machinery, improve internal democracy, and strengthen its grassroots networks.
By demonstrating that it can manage a highly competitive nomination process, Kindiki argued that UDA has shown it is ready to face national polls with confidence.
Despite critics pointing to the inevitable challenges that come with nominations, Kindiki dismissed suggestions that the process exposed cracks within the party. Instead, he maintained that healthy competition was a sign of vibrancy and growth, proof that UDA continues to attract strong candidates across the country.
He expressed optimism that the party will emerge even more united and resilient as it moves toward the 2027 General Elections, describing UDA as the political home of millions of Kenyans who believe in its vision.
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For Deputy President Kindiki, the conclusion of UDA’s nominations is not just about winners and losers it is about proving that the party’s foundation remains unshaken and ready for the battles ahead.



