President William Ruto has now refused the demands that were being pushed by Orange Democratic Movement about zoning.
This decision has brought new tension inside the political team that was trying to work together under one agreement.
ODM had raised issues about how political areas and positions are being shared. They wanted things to be clear so that every partner knows where they stand and what they are getting.
According to them, zoning helps bring balance and fairness so that no group feels left out or pushed aside. They believed that without this clear plan, confusion and fights can start later.
But President Ruto has decided not to follow those demands. He has chosen to move on with his plans without waiting for full agreement.
He is showing that he does not want delays or too many conditions before moving forward. This has not made some of his partners happy at all.
Some leaders in this broad-based team are now warning that they can leave this working arrangement if their voices are not listened to.
They are saying a partnership must have respect and listening from all sides, not just one side deciding everything. Because of this, there is now fear that this unity may start breaking.
This situation has made many people start talking. Citizens and political watchers are now following closely to see what will happen next.
Some are asking if these leaders will sit down and talk calmly, or if the disagreement will grow bigger and cause a full fallout.
At the same time, there are other leaders who are supporting Ruto. They are saying too many demands can slow down work and stop progress. They believe a leader must sometimes stand firm so that things can move.
This issue is showing that even strong political friendships can face problems. ODM wants fairness through zoning, but Ruto wants to continue with his plans without delay.
Now people are waiting to see if they will stay together or go separate ways as pressure keeps growing.
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