The Devolution Empowerment Party, popularly known as the Bus Party, is gearing up for a pivotal National Delegates Convention (NDC) that could reshape its leadership landscape. This move comes in the wake of ongoing internal strife, particularly in the wake of former Meru Governor Kiraitu Murungi’s resignation from the party leadership in June. Kiraitu’s resignation has not quelled the ambitions of his allies, who are determined to maintain control over the party, leading to a battle of wills that has ignited court disputes and political maneuvering.
Background: Kiraitu’s Resignation and Internal Struggles
Kiraitu Murungi’s resignation marked a significant turning point for the Bus Party. His exit was primarily fueled by a fallout with the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) stemming from his public officer role as the chairperson of the National Oil Corporation. This clash laid bare the rifts within the party, setting the stage for factional disputes that have since dominated the party’s discourse.
Despite his resignation, Kiraitu’s allies have remained active in their efforts to retain influence within the party. Their determination to control the Bus Party has sparked a series of court battles, reflecting the contentious nature of the party’s internal politics. This situation has not only highlighted the fragility of party unity but also raised questions about the future direction of the Bus Party, especially with the next general elections approaching in 2027.
Imanyara’s Faction Seizes the Moment
Amidst this turmoil, a faction aligned with lawyer Mugambi Imanyara has emerged, positioning itself to take the reins of the party. Imanyara, who currently serves as the party’s Secretary-General, is rallying support for the upcoming NDC, where the agenda includes electing new officials and formally replacing Kiraitu as the party leader. His faction has made it clear that the goal is to revitalize the Bus Party and reposition it as a significant player in the lead-up to the 2027 elections.
In recent statements, Imanyara emphasized the need for the party to “put our house in order” and elect officials capable of steering the party toward becoming a national movement. His calls for a radical shakeup reflect a broader strategy aimed at consolidating power and solidifying the party’s leadership ahead of the elections.
Legal Battles and Tribunal Rulings
The road to the NDC has not been smooth for Imanyara and his faction. A Special NDC scheduled for July was thwarted by court disputes, with the Political Parties Disputes Resolution Tribunal halting proceedings. However, recent developments in the High Court in Kericho have shifted the landscape, allowing Imanyara’s faction to proceed with organizing the NDC. This ruling has reinvigorated their efforts and underscored the legal complexities that have plagued the Bus Party.
The ruling allows Imanyara’s faction to convene the NDC and make critical decisions regarding the party’s leadership. This is a significant victory for Imanyara, who has faced challenges to his position from Kiraitu-aligned factions. Despite being purportedly suspended earlier in the year, Imanyara has remained the legally registered Secretary-General, showcasing the intricate dynamics of party politics in Kenya.
The Stakes for the Upcoming NDC
The upcoming NDC is poised to be a crucial event for the Bus Party, as it will likely determine the party’s leadership for the foreseeable future. Imanyara’s faction aims to replace Kiraitu’s allies and consolidate power, with interim officials expected to be elected during this convention. The implications of this NDC extend beyond internal party dynamics; they could also influence the political landscape in Meru and beyond.
With the 2027 general elections on the horizon, the Bus Party’s ability to present a united front and clear leadership will be paramount. The factional strife has the potential to undermine their electoral prospects if not addressed effectively. As Imanyara positions himself to lead this transformation, he faces the challenge of uniting a party fractured by competing interests and loyalties.
Kiraitu’s Continued Influence
While Kiraitu may be on the verge of being ousted from his leadership position, his influence in Meru politics cannot be easily dismissed. Having served as the governor and held significant political sway, Kiraitu retains a base of support that could prove crucial in any future electoral endeavors. His allies’ efforts to maintain control of the Bus Party reflect an underlying strategy to safeguard his political legacy and future prospects.
As the NDC approaches, it remains to be seen how Kiraitu and his faction will respond to these developments. Will they mount a significant challenge to Imanyara’s plans, or will they accept a diminished role within the party? The answers to these questions could shape the trajectory of the Bus Party and influence political alignments in Meru and across the country.