SHOCKING POLITICAL SHAKE-UP: Farmers Party QUITS Kenya Kwanza in FIERY EXIT!

the Farmers Party has officially cut ties with the Kenya Kwanza alliance, sending shockwaves across the nation. The stunning announcement came on Tuesday, April 8, as the party declared it had issued a 30-day ultimatum before walking out of the political marriage it now describes as “rotten to the core.”
In a blistering statement delivered by ex-party boss Irungu Nyakera, the party accused Kenya Kwanza leadership of repeatedly violating not just the coalition agreement signed on March 23, 2022, but also blatantly disregarding the Constitution.
“This is not just a departure—it’s a protest,” Nyakera thundered. “We joined in good faith. What we’ve witnessed instead is betrayal, deception, and the utter erosion of everything we stood for.”
The tipping point? The Farmers Party is fuming over a secretive deal between Kenya Kwanza and Raila Odinga’s ODM, calling it a “backroom betrayal” that dismantled the very foundation of the coalition—trust, transparency, and unity.

“We were left in the dark as backdoor deals were cut. That’s not partnership, that’s treachery,” the party said in a no-holds-barred declaration.
What’s more shocking is that the party is now under the symbolic leadership of former Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu, who is currently serving time behind bars. Yet even from prison, the party is making bold moves.
Though the Farmers Party holds no seats in Parliament, their thunderous exit is being seen as a symbolic strike against President Ruto’s house of cards—now rattled by growing dissent and an emerging narrative of exclusion and power grabs.
Adding to the political suspense, Nyakera’s public fallout with Ruto reached a boiling point recently after the President abruptly revoked his appointment as chair of the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC). The move came just days after Nyakera snubbed Ruto’s tour of Mt. Kenya, citing his ongoing studies at Oxford University.
“I won’t be attending the President’s visit. My academic responsibilities take precedence,” he said, a comment many interpreted as a diplomatic jab at the Head of State.
With the impeachment of Rigathi Gachagua and the growing Ruto-Raila bromance reshaping the political map, insiders warn: this might just be the beginning of a political earthquake. Stay tuned—Kenya’s political pot is boiling over.