July 9, 2026
UDA Responds To MP Ntutu's Alleged Alliance With Gachagua

UDA Responds To MP Ntutu’s Alleged Alliance With Gachagua

The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) has denied a viral assertion that the party had disowned Narok South MP Kitilai Ole Ntutu due to reports linking him to former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.

In a statement made on Wednesday, July 8, UDA stated that the message spreading on social media was a forgery designed to mislead the public.

“Beware of fake statements and fabricated posts being circulated online using the UDA Party name and branding to mislead the public,” the statement read.

The party advised Kenyans to confirm information through its proper channels before sharing it online.

Beware of fake statements and fabricated posts being circulated online using the UDA Party name and branding to mislead the public.

Always verify information through our official communication channels before sharing.

We urge members, supporters, and the public to disregard… pic.twitter.com/mF3on8JPvs— United Democratic Alliance, UDA. (@UDAKenya) July 8, 2026

Furthermore, the UDA urged its members and supporters to disregard the accusations and help prevent the spread of misinformation.

“We urge members, supporters, and the public to disregard this fake post and help stop the spread of misinformation,” the statement added.

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The fake notice claimed the ruling party could no longer accommodate Ntutu following reports linking him to the Wamunyoro movement.

It also alleged that UDA had resolved to protect its unity and values by distancing itself from the Narok South legislator.

The party, however, said the statement did not originate from its official communication channels.

The clarification comes amid claims circulating online that Ntutu had aligned himself with Gachagua’s Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP), with the former Deputy President welcoming the realignment.

Ntutu, who has been openly aligned with UDA, refuted claims that he shifted his political allegiance, dismissing them as fake news and terming them propaganda.

The party’s response comes as political factions continue to clash ahead of the 2027 General Election, with increased engagement between rival camps online.

UDA Responds To MP Ntutu’s Alleged Alliance With Gachagua

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