June 30, 2024

Ruto directly links Uhuru to funding protests using stolen money

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Ruto directly links Uhuru to funding protests using stolen money

Uhuru and Raila using stolen money to fund anti-government protests according to William Ruto

Uhuru and Raila using stolen money to fund anti-government protests according to William Ruto.

On Thursday, July 13, President William Ruto accused the former president Uhuru Kenyatta of using money he stole from the government to finance the ongoing anti-government protests. 

For the first time, Ruto has connected Azimio La Umoja, Kenya’s anti-government protest leader, to a string of recent demonstrations, including the one on Wednesday, July 12.  

Addressing a public rally in Tharaka Nithi, Ruto in the company of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and local leaders, remarked that Uhuru was the pocket behind mass protests. 

“The Handshake brothers are using the money they stole to buy youths to cause chaos and deaths because they don’t want Kenya to progress,” Ruto stated.

“I assure you that we can not accept anarchy in Kenya. We will not allow handshake brothers to hold our country at ransom and to hold hostage by causing violence,” he added. 

Ruto blamed the handshake and the failed Building Bridges (BBI) initiative pushed by Uhuru and Azimio Party leader Raila Odinga for the current economic hardships that Kenyans are facing. 

Ruto’s allies have in the past accused Uhuru of being behind Raila’s new push, but this was the first time that the head of state was echoing the same sentiments. 

Other speakers during the rally at Tharaka Nithi also accused Uhuru of brewing the chaos that the country witnessed on Wednesday after protestors across 25 counties brought activities to a standstill.

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“As people from Mt Kenya, we told Uhuru that we will not accept Raila as he is chaotic. We shall not allow those leaders in Raila’s camp to destroy the region,” Gachagua stated.

Ruto defended his move to increase taxes, explaining that it was the only way of rescuing the country from the debt trap. 

“So much money was borrowed but we do not know how it was spent, we have taken loans from almost every country. Are we supposed to borrow more or collect enough taxes to be self-sufficient?” Ruto posed.

He further questioned how the ongoing protests would lower the cost of commodities like maize flour.

“This man (Raila) is chaotic, he has refused to accept defeat and he is now causing destruction and sabotaging the economy,” Ruto added.

Ruto vowed to stay put and not allow to be intimidated by Raila into a ‘handshake’ and promised that all those involved will be arrested and charged. 

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