April 1, 2025

Ruto’s bodyguards caught off guard as a man breaches the security detail

Ruto’s bodyguards caught off guard as a man breaches the security detail to hand documents to the deputy president.

On Sunday, September 4, a man infiltrated the security detail of President-Elect William Ruto to give a file to him forcing his bodyguards to take action.

Ruto was attending a thanksgiving church service at Larmudiac High School in Njoro Sub-County, Nakuru County, flanked by DP-elect Rigathi Gachagua, Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika, county senator Tabitha Keroche, Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro, Kivutha Kibwana, ANC’s Musalia Mudavadi among others. 

Keroche had just proceeded to the dias to make her introductory remarks before the man rushed to Ruto’s seat.

Ruto’s bodyguards who appeared to have been caught off guard whisked the man away. 

After order was restored, unmoved Ruto was seen holding the documents delivered to him.

While making his remarks, the president-elect neither addressed the security breach nor did he reveal the contents of the document. 

Ruto reaffirmed that his administration would keep all of its commitments to the residents of Nakuru, including those relating to infrastructure development and the care of ongoing, stalled projects in the county.

He also praised Kenyans for maintaining the peace during the campaign.

“Our first assignment is to relieve the stress of many contractors who are holding pending bills on many projects that have stalled. We have close to Ksh500 billion pending projects,” Ruto stated. 

“A lot of naysayers and false prophets predicted that the country would end up in chaos. Their work was to spread hatred but we have reason to thank God because peace has prevailed in Kenya and He has given us victory,” he added. 

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