Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka is set to assume leadership of the Azimio La Umoja Coalition following the departure of co-principal Raila Odinga, who recently launched his campaign for the African Union Commission's (AUC) chairmanship.
Democratic Action Party of Kenya (DAP-K) leader Eugene Wamalwa confirmed that Kalonzo, the coalition's second-most senior politician, would naturally take over, ensuring there would be no leadership vacuum within Azimio.
Wamalwa emphasized that the coalition remains strong and urged those supporting the Kenyan constitution to join them in their efforts. Kalonzo, while supporting Raila's AUC bid, intentionally skipped the launch event at State House to reinforce his position as the official opposition leader.
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The Azimio coalition publicly backed Odinga’s AUC candidacy, which was launched at the State House with dignitaries and several African heads of state.
The coalition highlighted Odinga's extensive political experience, commitment to Pan-African ideals, and track record in conflict resolution as critical reasons for their support.
Azimio la Umoja expressed pride in Odinga's candidature, viewing it as an honor for Kenya and the African continent.
The coalition conveyed confidence in Odinga's potential to lead the African Union towards enhanced peace, stability, and prosperity, describing him as a leader who could significantly contribute to Africa's development and unity.
Four senior African politicians, including Odinga, from Djibouti, Kenya, Madagascar, and Mauritius, have declared their candidacy for the African Union's top position.
The 55-member-state pan-continental body will hold elections at its February summit to select a successor to Moussa Faki Mahamat, with this year’s role reserved for an East African representative.