Ruto chides Azimio over 2027 general elections

Ruto predicts another loss for Azimio in 2027 claiming they may have no agents if they continue with demonstrations
Ruto predicts another loss for Azimio in 2027 claiming they may have no agents if they continue with demonstrations.
The Azimio La Umoja coalition will suffer yet another defeat in the 2027 general election, according to President William Ruto.
Ruto noted that the faction led by Raila Odinga is focused with the mass action protests, which will cause them to go behind schedule and be unprepared for the elections.
Speaking in Kabartonjo, Baringo county, on Thursday, August 24, where he was launching a 78-Kilometre road, and issuing title deeds to locals, Ruto jested that the Raila team would lack agents due to overindulgence in the street protests.
“You dimmed Azimio’s lights here until they lost the network completely. If they continue with these protests, don’t they think will not have agents in the next vote? They ought to shelve their shenanigans and join us in building the nation,” said Ruto.
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Ruto called on the Azimio coalition to offer oversight to the government through parliament instead of going to streets for anti-government protests.
He observed that it had become routine for members of the national executive to go to the National Assembly for questioning by the lawmakers there, arguing that would be the best form of oversight.
“I have told them that as a government, we don’t have any problem with them undertaking their work. They are doing what the Constitution requires of them; to oversight the current administration. We are ready for that. Cabinet ministers go to the National Assembly for grilling by the lawmakers there. Is there any other better oversight than that? It is because we believe in accountability,” said Ruto.
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