… As of yesterday, more than 1,700 had petitioned UDA Secretary-General and former KNCHR Vice-Chairperson Hassan Omar to invoke disciplinary party mechanisms to review Senator Nyamu’s conduct and nomination, considering the blatant violations of Chapter Six and the Children Act (20 …
UDA owes Kenyans an apology over remarks made in the SenateHassan Omar
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UDA Secretary General who defended government's fuel crisis response and apologized for remarks on land issues in May 2026.
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- May 2026
Audio By VocalizeUnited Democratic Alliance (UDA) party Secretary General Hassan Omar has said victories in three by-elections held on Wednesday affirm growing public confidence in President William Ruto ahead of the 2027 General Election. …
Omar: By-election victories affirm Ruto's strength ahead of 2027 pollsAudio By VocalizeUDA SG Hassan Omar, while issuing the nomination certificate for Ol Kalou parliamentary by- election to Samuel Muchina Nyagah (C). …
UDA backs Mushina as party moves to consolidate support ahead of by-elections… Even Cherargei’s own party, UDA, distanced itself, with Secretary-General Hassan Omar describing the bill’s sponsors as preoccupied with sensational distractions and legislative mischief. …
Cherargei: A lawyer by training, but every inch a loyalist in practice- April 2026
… The party, through Secretary General Hassan Omar, said at the time that its National Executive Committee unanimously approved her expulsion following recommendations from its disciplinary committee. …
Drama as ex-nominated Senator Gloria Orwoba arrested attempting to access Senate again
UDA Secretary General apologizes for ethnic remarks on Mt Kenya region
Hassan Omar issued a public apology after backlash from Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru over remarks she described as "ethnic baiting" targeting Mt Kenya. Omar said his earlier comments had been "misinterpreted and taken out of context" and were made within the context of advocacy on historical land injustices affecting the Coastal region.
UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar apologizes for ethnic remarks targeting Mt Kenya, addressing divisive rhetoric within the ruling coalition.
22 hours ago · Capital News →
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UDA Secretary General apologizes for ethnic remarks on Mt Kenya region
Hassan Omar issued a public apology after backlash from Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru over remarks she described as "ethnic baiting" targeting Mt Kenya. Omar said his earlier comments had been "misinterpreted and taken out of context" and were made within the context of advocacy on historical land injustices affecting the Coastal region.
22 hours ago · Capital News →
Waiguru demands apology from Hassan Omar over ethnic remarks
Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru has criticized UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar for engaging in "ethnic baiting" targeting the Mt Kenya region, calling his statements "shortsighted and undemocratic" and demanding a public apology. Waiguru said such inflammatory rhetoric risks reviving ethnic divisions and warned that the country has moved past such divisions.
24 May 2026 · Capital News →
UDA Secretary-General Omar apologises for misinterpreted Coast land remarks
UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar has issued an apology and clarification over remarks he said were misinterpreted and taken out of context, insisting his comments were about historical land injustices affecting the Coast region and not intended to promote division or demean any community.
24 May 2026 · Citizen Digital →
Jubilee leaders accuse government of divisive politics, scapegoating Uhuru
Leaders allied to the Jubilee Party in Juja have accused the Kenya Kwanza administration of using former President Uhuru Kenyatta as a scapegoat to deflect from what they say are failed leadership and stalled development projects. They defended Uhuru's legacy in education, healthcare and infrastructure, and criticized the current administration for rising taxation, corruption and economic hardship.
24 May 2026 · Citizen Digital →
Naivasha MP accuses Ruto, UDA leader of stoking ethnic tensions
Naivasha MP Jayne Kihara accused President William Ruto and UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar of fuelling ethnic hostility ahead of the 2027 General Election, claiming they are pushing an anti-Kikuyu narrative that threatens national cohesion. Kihara defended Mt Kenya region voters' right to hold the president accountable for unfulfilled 2022 campaign pledges.
24 May 2026 · Citizen Digital →
Mombasa Jubilee leaders defend Uhuru against UDA attacks
Mombasa Jubilee Party leaders have defended former President Uhuru Kenyatta against what they term persistent attacks by UDA-affiliated leaders, accusing the government of using the former president as a scapegoat for its failures. Party officials cited infrastructure projects implemented during the Jubilee administration, including road expansions, the Dongo Kundu bypass, Makupa bridge, and port dredging works.
24 May 2026 · The Standard →
Wednesday 20 May
Malala accuses Ruto of ethnic profiling against Kikuyus
Democracy for Citizens Party deputy leader Cleophas Malala has accused President William Ruto of orchestrating ethnic profiling against the Kikuyu community ahead of the 2027 General Election, drawing parallels to the divisive "41 vs 1" narrative associated with the 2007 post-election violence period.
20 May 2026 · Citizen Digital →
Gachagua accuses government of radicalising Kenyans through economic policy
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has accused the government of fuelling public anger by mishandling the economy, transport sector policies, and alleged human rights abuses. He specifically criticised Bus Rapid Transit proposals, saying they threatened livelihoods in the matatu industry.
20 May 2026 · Capital News →
Jubilee leaders blame Kenya Kwanza for fuel crisis, economic mismanagement
Jubilee Party leaders, including former Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i, accused the Kenya Kwanza administration of incompetence and mismanagement behind Kenya's economic crisis and spiralling fuel prices. Matiang'i warned against politicising public suffering and national security concerns, noting that Kenyans are struggling with rising taxes, unaffordable school fees, and other hardships.
20 May 2026 · The Standard →
Tuesday 19 May
UDA defends govt response to fuel crisis amid opposition criticism
The ruling UDA party has accused opposition leaders of exploiting the ongoing fuel crisis and public transport disruptions for political gain, with UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar attributing the sharp rise in fuel prices to global geopolitical tensions, particularly Middle East conflicts affecting international oil supply chains, rather than local policy failures.
19 May 2026 · The Standard →
Saturday 16 May
UDA senator's degrading remarks to student warrant party discipline
An opinion piece argues that United Democratic Alliance-nominated Senator Karen Nyamu should face party disciplinary action for remarks made to a minor during a Senate civic education visit on 25 March, citing violations of Chapter Six and the Children Act. Over 1,700 people have petitioned UDA Secretary-General Hassan Omar to invoke party mechanisms and issue a formal public censure.
16 May 2026 · The Standard →
UDA claims by-election wins affirm Ruto's political strength
The United Democratic Alliance Secretary General Hassan Omar said three by-election victories on Wednesday demonstrate growing public confidence in President William Ruto ahead of 2027, with UDA candidates winning in Emurua Dikirr parliamentary seat and two wards in Elgeyo Marakwet County.
16 May 2026 · The Standard →
Thursday 14 May
UDA nominates Mushina for Ol Kalou parliamentary by-election
The United Democratic Alliance has formally handed Samuel Mushina its party ticket for the Ol Kalou parliamentary by-election scheduled for July 16, 2026. Party officials called for unity among all nominations aspirants to support Mushina's candidacy.
14 May 2026 · The Standard →
Tuesday 12 May
Opinion: Senator Cherargei prioritizes loyalty over legal training
The Standard's opinion column criticizes Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei for proposing unconstitutional legislation, including a bill to extend presidential and parliamentary terms from five to seven years, which his own party UDA disowned. The author argues that his actions demonstrate political subservience rather than legal competence.
12 May 2026 · The Standard →
Wednesday 29 April
Ex-nominated Senator Orwoba arrested attempting Senate access
Former nominated Senator Gloria Orwoba was arrested at Parliament Buildings while attempting to enter the Senate chambers following a court ruling that reinstated her as a UDA member. Orwoba, ousted from her position in 2025, was blocked by security officers as she insisted she was reporting back to work.
29 April 2026 · Citizen Digital →