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Linda Mwananchi Faction Slams Ruto Over Planned Address to Tanzanian Parliament

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Linda Mwananchi Faction Slams Ruto Over Planned Address to Tanzanian Parliament

A faction within the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), operating under the Linda Mwananchi banner, has sharply criticised President William Ruto over his planned address to the Parliament of Tanzania, escalating political tensions over the regional visit.

In a strongly worded statement issued on Monday, May 4, the group, associated with Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna, accused the Kenyan Head of State of lending legitimacy to what it termed a contested political environment in Tanzania.

In the statement, the faction claimed, “By addressing the Tanzanian parliament, Ruto is attempting to place Kenya’s stamp of legitimacy on a fraudulent regime and electoral process.” The remarks signal growing unease among sections of Kenya’s opposition regarding the implications of the visit.

Linda Mwananchi Faction Slams Ruto Over Planned Address to Tanzanian Parliament
President William Ruto speaking in Atlanta, US on May 22, 2024.

The criticism comes as President Ruto commenced a state visit to Tanzania, where he is scheduled to address lawmakers in Dar es Salaam. While the Kenyan government has framed the visit as part of broader diplomatic engagement aimed at strengthening bilateral ties, the Linda Mwananchi faction argues that the timing raises significant concerns.

The group pointed to ongoing questions surrounding the leadership of Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan, suggesting that recent political developments in the neighbouring country have drawn scrutiny from international observers.

It further warned, “In such a context, a high-profile presidential address risks being interpreted as an endorsement of contested processes and a troubling departure from Kenya’s longstanding commitment to democratic values.”

In its statement, the faction also referenced the treatment of opposition figures in Tanzania, including Tundu Lissu of the CHADEMA party, arguing that the prevailing political climate undermines the credibility of democratic processes in the country.

The group further recalled a past incident involving Kenyan activists who were allegedly mistreated in Tanzania, claiming the episode raised questions about the appropriateness of the planned parliamentary address.

It stated, “We have not forgotten that it was on the floor of the Tanzanian Parliament where Kenyan activists who were brutalised were mocked… we must therefore question the intent and timing of this address.”

Beyond regional concerns, the faction linked the issue to Kenya’s domestic political trajectory, particularly as the country gradually shifts focus toward the 2027 General Election. According to the group, the President’s engagements beyond Kenya’s borders could reflect broader governance signals at home.

The statement added, “Kenya is neither Tanzania nor Uganda, and the wishes of the people here will prevail in 2027.” The remarks underscore the faction’s insistence on maintaining what it describes as Kenya’s democratic standards.

The Linda Mwananchi faction went further to distance itself from the planned address, emphasising that it does not reflect the views of all Kenyans.

It concluded, “We condemn in the strongest terms possible this planned address… and dissociate the Kenyan people from it entirely.”

President Ruto, who arrived in Dar es Salaam ahead of the scheduled address, is expected to engage Tanzanian leaders in discussions focused on strengthening economic cooperation, regional integration, and diplomatic ties between the two nations.

Government officials have indicated that the address to Parliament will highlight shared priorities, including trade, infrastructure development, and regional stability within the East African Community.

However, the criticism from the ODM faction highlights the delicate balance between diplomatic engagement and domestic political perception, particularly in a region where political developments often attract cross-border attention.

Linda Mwananchi Faction Slams Ruto Over Planned Address to Tanzanian Parliament
A photo collage of President William Ruto and his Tanzanian counterpart Samia Suluhu.

Analysts note that while state visits typically aim to reinforce bilateral relations, they can also become focal points for political contestation, especially when opposition groups interpret them through the lens of governance and democratic accountability.

As the visit unfolds, attention is likely to remain on both the content of the President’s address and the broader political implications it may carry within Kenya’s evolving political landscape.

Linda Mwananchi Faction Slams Ruto Over Planned Address to Tanzanian Parliament
A collage of President William Ruto and Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna

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