Political analyst Herman Manyora has weighed in on President William Ruto's tour to Nyeri County on Saturday to open UDA Central region offices.
According to Manyora, Ruto should focus on national matters and leave the rest of the county issues to county leaders.
"The president should only deal with national issues. Like opening a national UDA office. Haya mambo madogo madogo aachie viongozi mashinani (These small things should be left to the local leaders)," Manyora said in a tweet.
Ruto who was accompanied by his Deputy Rigathi Gachagua and other UDA leaders officially launched UDA offices in Nyeri.
Addressing the residents, Ruto urged them to join UDA and elevate the party to a national level.
He said it will enable the government to unite the country, communities, and interests of the people.
The president announced that they will hold elections in December to elect party officials.
"All members of UDA will have elections in December. We are going to announce the timetable for elections in December so that we can build the party as an institution of governance," Ruto said.
Ruto also asked the affiliate parties of the Kenya Kwanza to merge and make UDA more stronger ahead of the 2027 general elections.