April 3, 2025

Why I reached out to Uhuru; President Ruto

Why I reached out to Uhuru; President Ruto

President Ruto explains the reason behind his decision to reach out to Uhuru Kenyatta

President Ruto explains the reason behind his decision to reach out to Uhuru Kenyatta.

President William Ruto has explained the reason behind his decision to pay an unexpected courtesy call on his predecessor, Uhuru Kenyatta, despite their relationship often being perceived as strained.

Ruto visited Uhuru at his Gatundu home on Monday, where the two leaders discussed critical national and regional issues, among other matters, surprising many Kenyans.

Speaking in Wajir Town on Tuesday, President Ruto emphasized that the primary purpose of his visit was to promote national unity and address tribal divisions in Kenya, further referencing his recent meetings with former premier Raila Odinga and the government’s decision to support his African Union Commission (AUC) Chairmanship bid.

Further, President Ruto stressed that Kenya should move away from tribal politics and instead work together as a united nation.

“Hakuna haja ya kuendesha mambo ya ubaguzi katika Kenya, hatutaki ukabila, hatutaki migawanyiko, chuki….tunataka tuungane tukuwe Kenya moja,” he said.

“Na ndio kwa sababu nimeongea na former Prime Minister Raila Odinga na nimeongea jana na mheshimiwa Uhuru Kenyatta…tufunge ranks zetu zote…tuwe nchi moja, tutembee pamoja, tujenge nchi yetu pamoja.”

The Head of State similarly issued a stern warning to politicians advocating tribal politics, noting that they would face consequences by either being sidelined or removed from power.

“Mnataka tuendelee na ubaguzi ama tuungane? Mnataka tuendelee na hii ukabila inatusumbua? Ndio nimesema hawa watu wote wa ukabila watatembea miguu, ama mnasemaje? Si hawa watu wakuendeleza ukabila tuwazamishe?” Ruto posed to those in attendance.

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During his meeting with Uhuru on Monday, Ruto praised the former President’s exemplary statesmanship during the peaceful transition of power following the 2022 General Elections, as well as his ongoing commitment to national progress.

The two leaders also recognised the challenges posed by global disruptions such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the conflict in Ukraine, and volatile economic conditions. 

They acknowledged Kenya’s progress in addressing these issues, citing milestones such as lower inflation, stabilised food prices, and a stronger Kenyan shilling.

The two leaders also underscored the importance of cultivating patriotism and fostering collaboration across the government, civil society, religious groups, and other stakeholders to ensure Kenya’s stability and progress. 

They further highlighted the need for broader political consensus to enhance inclusive governance and national development.

Regionally, the meeting acknowledged Kenya’s critical role in promoting peace and stability in East Africa.

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