CS Sports Mvurya links Gachagua to ‘Ruto Must Go’ slogan

CS Sports Mvurya links Gachagua to 'Ruto Must Go' slogan
Sports Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya has accused former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua of being the mastermind of the famous ‘Ruto Must Go` slogan chants.
After his impeachment, the CS claimed that Gachagua began inciting the youths against Ruto.
He spoke in Kwale County during the launch of Woza, a regional Youth Forum seeking to connect youths to jobs and investment opportunities.
“Ask yourself why the ‘Ruto must go’ slogan began. Gachagua was given the opportunity to be DP, but he began frustrating the government, and now he is telling youths to say Ruto must go,” said Mvurya.
Mvurya, an ally of Ruto, said that the President is there to stay and there is nothing Kenyans will do about it until 2027.
He said the constitution insulates Ruto, and only the ballot will determine if he will be out.
“The constitution does not provide for Ruto must go. The president is there until 2027, and there is nothing you can do in the middle but only through the ballot,” said Mvurya.
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The CS said that youths should focus on building their lives instead of getting used by people to cause mayhem.
Mvurya said unemployment is a normal issue that has been there since time immemorial, and that he survived it.
He urged the youths to use the internet and phones wisely to earn money instead of abusing leaders and opposing government projects.
The CS said the government, with other partners, have invested Sh20 billion under the Wosa project that targets youths who have finished form four.
“Youths don’t be used to cause mayhem. The unemployment problems you facing are nothing new; we also underwent the same in 1992, so do not be used because, after all is said and done, it will not put food on the table,” said Mvurya.
The CS confirmed that the plans for elections for National Youth Council (NYC) leaders are underway.
Mvurya said preparations are underway to ensure that the youths elect ward, county and national leaders that will represent them in national and county affairs.
The CS also launched a Sports Academy at Matuga for Sh110 million and said they will be doing 37 more academies in the entire country for Sh1.7 billion.
The CS said that the ministry is engaging in talks to ensure that seamless elections are conducted soon.
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