UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar Launches Verbal Onslaught on Ndindi Nyoro Amid Fuel Scandal
UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar Launches Verbal Onslaught on Ndindi Nyoro Amid Fuel Scandal
By Bruno Aero Family Media Staff Writer 2Hrs 16th April 2026
Political temperatures within the ruling establishment have surged after UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar openly dismissed former Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro, describing him as politically unreliable and accusing him of masking entitlement under the guise of advocacy for marginalized communities.
The remarks, captured in a widely shared have ignited fresh debate across political platforms, especially as Nyoro continues to position himself in opposition following his sharp criticism of President William Ruto’s economic policies.
Hassan Omar stated that he does not take Ndindi Nyoro seriously, further alleging that in his lifetime political observation, he has never seen a leader who claims to defend marginalized groups while simultaneously projecting what he termed as aggressive entitlement and confrontational political behavior.
He added that leadership in a developing democracy demands discipline and ideological consistency, warning that public trust can easily be eroded when leaders shift between populist rhetoric and personal political attacks without structured accountability.
The exchange comes shortly after Ndindi Nyoro made controversial public remarks questioning Kenya’s debt levels and raising concerns about fuel import arrangements https://www.facebook.com/reel/969218928909820/ statements that have continued to dominate online discussions and political talk shows
Nyoro also suggested that key energy sector transactions require closer scrutiny, claims that have drawn both praise from accountability advocates and sharp criticism from government-aligned officials who view them as politically charged interpretations of technical economic matters.
in UDA ranks, insiders indicate growing unease over Nyoro’s increasingly independent political posture, with some viewing his recent statements as a clear shift into opposition politics despite his previous association with the ruling coalition.
Party observers argue that Hassan Omar’s remarks reflect an effort to reassert internal discipline and protect institutional messaging as economic debates become more politically sensitive and publicly contested.
The confrontation highlights a broader ideological struggle within Kenya’s political landscape where loyalty, economic accountability, and personal political branding are increasingly colliding in public discourse.
As the situation unfolds, attention is now shifting to whether Ndindi Nyoro will escalate his criticism or recalibrate his messaging, with analysts noting that the outcome could further redefine his political trajectory outside the ruling alliance.


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