Atwoli Tears Into Uhuru Over Raila Defeat and Sends Sharp Warning to Matiang’i
Francis Atwoli has thrown a political grenade into the opposition camp. The long-serving COTU boss has openly blamed former President Uhuru Kenyatta for Raila Odinga’s crushing defeat in the 2022 General Election. Speaking with rare bluntness, Atwoli said Uhuru’s half-hearted support sabotaged the Azimio campaign. He a
Francis Atwoli has thrown a political grenade into the opposition camp. The long-serving COTU boss has openly blamed former President Uhuru Kenyatta for Raila Odinga’s crushing defeat in the 2022 General Election.
Speaking with rare bluntness, Atwoli said Uhuru’s half-hearted support sabotaged the Azimio campaign. He also sent a sharp warning to Fred Matiang’i, telling him not to trust Uhuru with his 2027 ambitions. Atwoli argued that Uhuru failed Raila and will fail anyone else who depends on him.
Atwoli’s blunt warning reshapes opposition politics, exposing hard truths about failed alliances, weakened influence, and the urgent need for honest leadership ahead of the 2027 race.
Uhuru failed to lead Raila’s campaign, avoided mobilising key teams, offered symbolic support, and lacked commitment, leaving Azimio disorganised and vulnerable to defeat.
Atwoli’s blunt warning reshapes opposition politics, exposing hard truths about failed alliances, weakened influence, and the urgent need for honest leadership ahead of the 2027 race.
Atwoli Tears Uhuru Over Raila Loss and 2027 Politics
Atwoli made the explosive claims during a Citizen TV interview aired on Wednesday night, January 7. He accused Uhuru of political deception. He said the former president publicly backed Raila Odinga but failed to put real effort into the campaign. Atwoli insisted that leadership goes beyond public endorsements. He said Uhuru never took charge of the Azimio machinery. He claimed the former president failed to mobilize key leaders, failed to coordinate campaign teams, and failed to give direction when it mattered most. The trade unionist dismissed claims that Raila lost due to other factors. He placed the blame squarely on Uhuru’s doorstep. He argued that even constitutional changes would not have saved the situation under Uhuru’s watch. Atwoli said defeat demands honesty. He urged leaders to accept loss and move on. He also dismissed any suggestion that Uhuru still holds decisive political influence. He said the former president cannot beat President William Ruto in any future contest. Atwoli’s remarks have deepened political tension within opposition ranks. They come barely months after Raila’s death, a period marked by grief, reflection, and growing power struggles inside ODM.Why Atwoli Blames Uhuru for the 2022 Collapse
Atwoli said Uhuru failed the most basic test of political leadership. He said the former president never called meetings to unite Raila’s frontline campaigners. He claimed Uhuru stayed distant while the campaign drifted. According to Atwoli, Uhuru watched from the sidelines while Azimio leaders fought internal battles. He said the campaign lacked coordination, energy, and clear command. He argued that such failures cost Raila the presidency. The union boss described Uhuru’s support for Raila as symbolic rather than practical. He said endorsements without action mean nothing in Kenyan politics. He argued that Raila carried the burden alone while Uhuru protected his own political comfort. Atwoli also rejected excuses made after the election. He said leaders must face reality. He said Azimio lost and blaming institutions or external forces only delays renewal. His comments have reignited debate over Uhuru’s role after leaving office. Many critics have long questioned whether the former president truly committed himself to Raila’s campaign.
Uhuru failed to lead Raila’s campaign, avoided mobilising key teams, offered symbolic support, and lacked commitment, leaving Azimio disorganised and vulnerable to defeat.