July 3, 2024

Karua fires at Ruto as she mocks his Ph.D

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Karua fires at Ruto as she mocks his Ph.D

Karua warns President Ruto to stay away from Azimio and its affiliate parties urging him to respect the rule of law

Karua warns President Ruto to stay away from Azimio and its affiliate parties urging him to respect the rule of law.

NARC Kenya party leader Martha Karua has fired a warning at President Willam Ruto over his alleged indulgence in the affairs of the Azimio la Umoja coalition and its affiliate parties.

Karua claimed that President Ruto wanted to forcibly take control of the Jubilee party and gain a majority representation in government in order to amend the constitution to his advantage. 

Karua made this claim during a Jubilee National Delegates Conference (NDC) on Monday.

The fiery lawmaker stated that the Azimio coalition will not permit the entry of any anyone into Jubilee’s camp since doing so would be an attack on Azimio group.

“You touch any one of us you touch all of us. Touching Jubilee is bombing the foundation of a house called Azimio la Umoja. We shall not let anyone play around with constituent parties of Azimio,” she said.

Karua added: “Nataka ijulikane ulimwengu kote sio waasi ndani ya Jubilee wanataka kubomoa Jubilee ni William Ruto anataka Jubilee,” she claimed.

“What he is trying to do is to get the super majority so that he can flip the constitution without the knowledge of the Kenyan citizens.”

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Karua further warned President Ruto against meddling in the Azimio la Umoja politics, urging him to act within the precincts of the rule of law.

“Now someone says that he has a Ph.D. yet he cannot recognise the laws of Kenya. That is the great shame of this nation,” she said.

“We do not want your help William Ruto all we need is respect for the rule of law. Leave political parties alone.” 

The NARC party boss dared President Ruto to go ahead and continue dipping his fingers into Azimio’s political waters, warning that the bipartisan talks will be called off.

“This is a great assault on democracy. We know you have not fought for democracy. Some of us have fought for democracy throughout our lives,” she said.

“Watch out, you continue to assault the house of Azimio and its constituent parties, there will be no talks. That will be the result. If you really want to sit down show respect to Azimio and its parties.”

“Take that as a warning shot, Kenyans are tired.”

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