Furthermore, The former president of Kenya Uhuru Kenyata shouts to his former deputy president William Ruto. William Ruto vying for the presidency in Kenya. In the general election which going to be conducted on 9 August 2022. He is complaining about violations. And threats from his president to be killed. The former president told his former deputy president to stop abusing and tell people that Kenyata has a plan to kill him. Also, Everyone has to conduct his own campaign. Without insulting other people.
UHURU KENYATTA’S SPEECH.
Additionally, Uhuru Kenyatta said. “There is no need for insults. Therefore, Everyone including me has the freedom to vote for whom he/she wants. All decisions will be to the citizens. But, what can I answer to you, Because you have said lies? You don’t have shame in telling people that I want to kill you. You have abused me for almost three years. Has anyone touched you? For that three years, I was in the presidency. And I was not capable to do what you’re saying. How can I come to you while I’m not into the power?.”
Also, Uhuru Kenyatta insisted to W. Ruto “Promote your policies. Leave me alone, I’m doing my own jobs. You just ask for a vote from the citizens. If they will vote for you it’s okay. But if they will deny you we shall go to a home together. What is the problem? Let life goes.
Furthermore, It is recalled that Presidency William Ruto apologized to Kenyatta. This was after the two disagreed immediately after the completion of the 2018 general Elections. Also, It seemed that. Uhuru Kenyatta does not support William to vie for the presidency on August 9, 2022. But Kenyatta only supports Raila Odinga.
WILLIAM RUTO COMPLAINTS.
Additionally, The General Election in Kenya is going to be conducted on 9th July 2022. Moreover, William Ruto Complained to president Uhuru Kenyatta. Because he seemed to support Raila Odinga to the Presidency vie. Therefore, William Ruto Claimed that was threatened by Kenyatta to be killed during this Election. Something which seemed to be false according to Kenyatta’s speech.
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