Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has disclosed that his family was targeted after the 2022 General Elections.
Speaking during the Jubilee Party National Delegates Convention on Friday, September 26, 2025, the Former Head of the Republic opened up about the challenges he encountered after the 2022 polls.
“Three years ago, at the end of a hotly contested General Election, and amid an atmosphere of hostility not only to our party but also to myself, my family, and members of my administration”, Uhuru said.
But despite that, I stood ready to begin a process that should have been normal in any democratic system. A process of rejuvenating our party, and infusing it with new leadership, a new crop of leaders inspired by a new generation who would craft our party’s future and our shared vision for our country,” he added.
Drawing on his extensive political experience, Uhuru emphasised resilience and the importance of learning from both victories and defeats.
“As we continue to dwell in rhetoric rather than in progress, we repeat the mistakes of the past. Indeed, some of the truths we spoke of yesterday have become the reality check of today, while some of the myths and falsehoods have become the nightmare that many are living,” Uhuru further stated.

