The President of the Republic Of Kenya His Excellency William Ruto has been taken to Hague. The Hague is an international criminal court that deals with prosecuting those who commit crimes against humanity.
This is not the first time he is being taken there. He was first sued there together with former President Uhuru Kenyatta for their involvement in post election violence. They all won the cases and were cleared.
Disappearece Of Kenyans.
Over 50 Kenyans are still missing after being abducted during protests. The youths who took part in the protests are still being held in unknown locations months after Parliament was attacked.
Although the police officers have been on record distancing themselves from the Abductions. Kenyans are pointing fingers at them without fear.
Few days ago, Kitengela brothers were released from captive after weeks of push and pull between Police and judiciary. Deputy inspector general of Police Gilbert Masengeli was even convicted for failing to explain their disappearance. Something that angered Kenyans who demanded accountability from police boss.
Speaking at a church service in Kitengela today on September 29, 2024. Kalonzo Musyoka and Engine Wamalwa revealed that they have filed acase against Ruto at Hague.
They have claimed that their lawyer Paul Mwangi is the one in charge of the case and currently finalizing on aspect of it.
They are suing him for abductions and killing of Kenyans during protests without explanation. He is also being accused of forced disappearece among youths who took part in the protests that rocked the country.
Kalonzo Musyoka On Ruto.
Wiper Party Leader termed the president as a person who has failed to govern and he is only involved in other businesses. He continued by asking Kenyans to unite and fight the common enemy in 2027 with one mission. Sending the whole Kenya Kwanza troops home.
Wiper leader has been moving around the country asking Kenyans to back his Candidature come 2027 now that Odinga took back seat. He promised to better lives of all Kenyans without oppressing them with tough policies.
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