July 2, 2024

Ruto’s CS calls out Uhuru over unity message in Nigeria

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Ruto's CS calls out Uhuru over unity message in Nigeria

Aden Duale, Ruto's CS for Defence tells off former President Uhuru Kenyatta over call for peace to the Nigerian president

Aden Duale, Ruto’s CS for Defence tells off former President Uhuru Kenyatta over call for peace to the Nigerian president.

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has come under fire from Defense CS Aden Duale for having a double standard on peace.

In a statement on Sunday, Duale alleged that Uhuru was preaching peace in foreign nations while contributing to the issue at home in Kenya.

The former Garissa Township MP further asserted that the protests that took place in March were being supported by the former president.

“Mr. Kenyatta is calling on Nigerians to unite while in his own country, he is fueling, financing, and aiding demonstrations and revival of criminal outlawed gangs. Maajabu ya Musa,” Duale said.

The CS was responding to Uhuru’s appeal for Nigeria’s incoming leader to bring the country together in West Africa. 

Uhuru said Africa must resolve issues stifling democracy.

The Retired President challenged Nigeria’s incoming President Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to entrench democracy during his four-year term as the leader of the West African nation.

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Speaking during the 2023 Presidential Inauguration Lecture held at the International Conference Centre in Abuja, Nigeria, Uhuru said democracy is key in spurring development in any country, especially in Africa.

In his address at the event themed “Deepening Democracy for Development”, Uhuru shared his experience as a head of state for two terms.

He acknowledged the successes, failures, and opportunities of embracing democracy.

Uhuru named negative ethnicity, tribalism, and economic greed as the three most fundamental threats to democracy.

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