Political analyst Danson Onari now says that the ruling Jubilee Party is approaching the end of its tenure at the helm of government.
Speaking on Radio Citizen Friday morning, the commentator noted that the party is unlikely to bounce back during the 2022 general elections, basing on the Kenyan political trend.
He noted that the nation will soon witness the rise of another party which will succeed President Uhuru Kenyatta as has always been the case since Kenya African National Union (KANU) 2002 ouster.
"No political party in Kenya has been able to rule for more than one term since the ouster of KANU. We have witnessed NARC (National Rainbow Coalition), PNU (Party of National Unity), TNA (The National Alliance ) and now Jubilee, all ruling for a single term," he said.
"With the rising political temperature and the apparent realignments, the nation will soon see the rise of another stronger team which will substitute Jubilee as the government in 2022," added Omari.
This, however, comes amid a heating situation with regards to the poll, with forces allied to Deputy President William Ruto already in a vigorous endorsement his bid to replace Kenyatta on the same party's ticket.