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Drama As UDA Party Official Publicly Goes Against Ruto, Calls Him Out For Doing This

President William Ruto is facing remitence even within his own political party, the United Democratic party (UDA).

Prior to the 2022 general election, President William Ruto then while serving as the Deputy President of the republic of Kenya gained publicity from Kenyans. They loved him in the UDA Party and fulfilled a promise to vote him in as the President.

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Well, it seems like all is not well within the party. The official has publicly called out the President for what he did leaving Kenyans talking.

According to the United Democratic party Senate Whip and national executive committee member, Kakamega County Senator Boni Khalwale. It was wrong for President William Ruto to shied Nairobi County governor Johnson Sakaja from the impeachment. He has claimed that, undermining the constitution of Kenya.

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Khalwale continued by publicly asking the President who is his party leader to focus on other Presidential things and Stop interfering with devolution practices.

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“The impunity displayed by the President, H.E. Ruto and the ODM Party leader, Raila Odinga in shielding Governor Sakaja Johnson from normal constitutional oversight by Nairobi MCAs is testament that the so called broad based government has nothing to do with good governance & constitutionalism in general.
Our capital city must work.” Posted Boni Khalwale who is UDA Party senate whip and National Executive committee member.

President William Ruto with Kakamega County Senator Boni Khalwale. Photo Credit Getty Images.

Many Kenyans have been left praising him for boldly defending Kenyans by asking the President to be real with his leadership styles. However, others are calling him a hypocrite by continuing to enjoy privileges of the same government he is attacking. They are asking him to resign as whip senate leader if he truly believes in the change he is advocating for.

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