A chilling report has emerged pointing to a secretive political network in Kenya that is allegedly arming militias and preparing for ethnic conflict ahead of the 2027 general election.
These claims, revealed by whistleblower Nelson Amenya also known for exposing the Adani-JKIA scandal paint a disturbing picture of a country being pushed towards chaos by powerful figures desperate to stay in power.
What sounds like a spy movie is backed by names of real leaders, well-known places, and serious allegations involving weapons and incitement.
Nelson Amenya’s latest revelations suggest that this is not a political rivalry gone too far it is a deliberate and coordinated plan to destabilize Kenya.
He reports that since June 2024, a group of politically connected leaders allegedly began plotting to influence the 2027 elections using violence, manipulation, and suppression of communities. The target, according to insiders, is the Mt. Kenya region, especially the Kikuyu community.
The inclusion of the Kamba community into GEMA in November 2024 seems to have drawn more suspicion and animosity from this group.
Amenya warns that this is no longer a political contest but an organized and dangerous operation. Multiple reports indicate that fifty Kalenjin warrior leaders were allegedly oathed on September 27, 2024, in a ceremony led by former MP Moroto and two other elders.
These men were reportedly told to prepare for conflict under the guise of protecting their community. When word of this oath leaked, President William Ruto is said to have ordered the hiding of weapons to be reversed.
However, instead of destroying them, sources say the weapons were simply moved to new secret locations.
The people allegedly behind this plan are close allies of President Ruto, including Farouk Kibet, Dr. Kipkoech Muge, MP Alfred Kapondi, former MP Moroto, MP William Kamket, MP Oscar Sudi, MP Musa Sirma, First Lady Rachel Ruto, and National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wa.
Their strategy reportedly includes stirring tribal anger, using state resources to arm youth, and controlling public sentiment through fear.
Even more worrying is that some of these leaders have openly incited violence. MP William Kamket was recorded urging youth to attack peaceful protesters, calling them weak and mocking them. Oscar Sudi has consistently vowed that Ruto must win in 2027 “by any means.”
The message is clear, democracy is no longer the goal. Power is.
Despite these revelations, the government has done nothing. Instead, Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen only confirmed the claims by stating that politicians were indeed importing weapons.
Yet, no arrests have been made, and no public inquiry has been launched. The silence from the top is telling and suggests either complicity or deliberate inaction.
Kenya is not just facing political instability it is facing a dangerous attempt to destroy its democratic foundations through tribal division and orchestrated violence.
The people behind this scheme are not nameless. They are in Parliament, in State House, and in high positions of government.
Their plan is to ignite fear and hatred so they can rule through chaos. Kenyans must see this for what it is a power grab dressed as tribal loyalty. The truth is that many citizens, across all communities, are fed up with the broken promises, the rising cost of living, and the blatant abuse of power under William Ruto’s leadership.
If he believes he has the people’s support, then let him win fairly. If not, he must accept the people’s verdict and step aside. Power belongs to the people, not to a group of armed elites using fear to hold the country hostage.


