The President of the republic of Kenya, His Excellency William Ruto is a man on target by the opposition team. For months now, his former ally and impeached Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has been firing Salvos at him and his Kenya Kwanza administration.
In all rallies, Gachagua has been asking Kenyans not to be lured again by the President and his team since they cannot even fulfill any promise they made to them.
What has even elicited mixed reactions online is the coiling of new Slogans, Cousins. The narrative has triggered various leaders to react by demanding for the taming of Gachagua before it is too late.
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Well, while speaking at State House Nairobi. President William Ruto finally responded. While having a conversation with religious leaders, the head of state asked Kenyans to remain United and not to be swayed by those people peddling tribal narratives. He asked leaders of the churches to lead their people in the right direction and work together in pushing Kenyans forward economically and socially.
“We must all work together to unite our nation and reject any attempts to divide us along tribal lines. Let us stay focused on our shared development aspirations, which promise inclusive growth for all. As a government, we remain committed to working with leaders across the political spectrum to confront the challenges facing Kenyans and to implement programmes and projects that fast-track our country’s socio-economic transformation. At State House Nairobi, hosted over 600 leaders from the African Independent Pentecostal Church of Africa (AIPCA).