“You Are Turning Youth Programs Into Politics” – Caleb Amisi Boldly Tells Ruto in Blunt Attack

A sharp political exchange has emerged after Caleb Amisi accused President William Ruto of misusing a youth-focused initiative for political gain. 

The Saboti MP claimed that the “Tuko Kadi” program is being repurposed to build an online political brigade aligned with the Head of State.

Speaking publicly, Amisi criticized what he described as the politicization of opportunities meant to empower young people. 

He argued that instead of addressing unemployment and economic hardship, the initiative is allegedly being used to mobilize digital supporters who defend the government online. 

Insiders claim that powerful individuals connected to both Ruto and Oburu have been secretly trying to reframe Winnie as a unifying force. 

Her political significance, which stems from the Odinga family's ongoing influence, is seen as essential to preserving ODM unity and fortifying relations with the ruling party in preparation for upcoming elections.

She received support among Nairobi ODM delegates for a senior leadership position, possibly as Oburu's deputy party leader, which increased momentum for her comeback to the mainstream. 

This was a significant departure from her previous position and indicated that she was open to discussing the party's changing course.

Winnie's realignment, according to political watchers, might assist stabilize ODM by reducing tensions between factions and strengthening its negotiating position within the larger governmental framework. 

Some party loyalists, however, continue to be skeptical because they worry that ODM's independence may be weakened by stronger ties to Ruto.

As the National Delegates Conference on March 27 draws near, these changes demonstrate the strategic and fluid character of Kenyan politics, where coalitions are constantly rebuilt to preserve unity and influence in a fiercely competitive setting.

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