Matiang'i insists he is 'politically independent' for now

Politics
By Mate Tongola | Jul 01, 2025
Former Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

Former Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr. Fred Matiang’i has dismissed claims that he is a political project of former President Uhuru Kenyatta.

Speaking during an interview on Citizen TV on Tuesday night, Matiang'i stated that he has not aligned with any party and is still in consultation with leaders across the political divide ahead of the 2027 General Election.

Matiang’i, who served in three ministerial positions under Kenyatta’s administration, rejected assertions that his close working relationship with the former president made him a puppet, saying such claims were unfounded.

“Uhuru appointed close to 30 Cabinet members. Some are still serving today. Am I a project simply because I was in his Cabinet? If it’s about service, should I also be called a World Bank project?” he posed.

He further clarified that he had not sought endorsement from Kenyatta for a presidential run, although they remain in contact and occasionally discuss national matters.

Matiang’i also emphasized the need for unity and coalition-building, pointing out that the current political climate makes it unlikely for any single party to win power on its own.

“You will hear more associating themselves with me... but I want to engage in comprehensive and inclusive discussions before settling on a political vehicle,” he said, revealing he has held talks with 7 to 8 parties so far.

His remarks follow recent reports that the Jubilee Party has backed him as its preferred flagbearer—a move that has fueled speculation of Kenyatta’s influence behind his possible candidacy. 

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