Raila denounced the "drums of war" and led senior political leaders, including ANC's boss Musalia Mudavadi and Viper leader Kalonzo Musyoka.
Uhuru’s cousin Beth Mugo linked Ruto with
simple and angina attacks.
DP William Ruto's ally, President Uhuru’s
Kenyatta, and his family, along with opposition leader Raila Odinga, have gone
private with warnings of a conspiracy by some politicians to take Kenya to war.
On Tuesday, Raila led senior political
leaders, including ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi and Wiper’s Kalonzo Musyoka, who condemned the "drums of
war" and said reckless politicians had been, beaten. ۔
"We went to war in 1992, 1997 and
2007 and no one should try to take this country back to war because of
politics," Raila told a news conference in her Capitol Hill office.
He added: "We are convinced that this
country deserves more peace and unity than ever before. The shouts of war and
the beating of the drums of war will not work."
Although Raila did not mention it
directly, her key ally who followed was blunt.
"Vice President Ruto should stop
threatening people with violence. He should not be thought’ to have a monopoly
on violence.
Emurua Dikir MP Johanna Ng’eno and Kapseret
MP Oscar Sudi have launched a series of deadly attacks on Kenyatta family,
including former first lady Mama Ngina Kenyatta, who is wreaking havoc on a
political storm.
In a statement from Jubilee's All-War out
War, Uhuru’s cousin Beht Mugo linked Ruto to the attacks, saying that as the
couple's political captain; he had failed to condemn his lieutenant.
He said the fact was that his political
captain, the vice president, did not come forward to condemn his troops. Does
this mean that the DP supports the public statements of these two leaders?
Russia on Monday night condemned the
attacks on Sudi and Anjou's first family.
Yesterday, Mugo described Mama Ngina as an
elderly woman who is the real mother of the nation.
"He has kept himself out of politics
all his life. For that reason, associating his name with a corrupt, dirty and
irresponsible successor is a high-level provocation," he said.
Ruto’s men have taken off their gloves in
recent weeks, training the president with their guns and telling him that Ruto’s
troubles are the same person.
"I want to make it clear to Uhuru
that this country does not belong to you or Mama Ngina. This Kenya does not
belong to Muhoho Kenyatta. This country belongs to more than 50 million
Kenyans," Sudi said on Monday. Fired What
On Sunday, during a live interview with Weru
TV, Ruto made some remarks that angered the ruling party.
When asked what he would do to remove
Secretary-General Rafael Tuju and Vice-Chairman David Marathi from the Jubilee
Squad, Ruto replied: "If things get difficult, we pray to God. Will
remove. "
"God will expel them from the party because
they are the biggest threat to our nation. The unity of these characters is
Tuju and Marathi] and not politics based on politics and ideology. Politics
that is reactionary."
Ng'eno was arrested Monday and charged
Tuesday’ with aggravated burglary.
Sources told the Star that Kanu had gone
to oust him from the Independent Party, which would now be a political dream
for the two-term MLA as he was in danger of losing his seat.
The president called Ruto's statement
"dishonest" and warned his allies against attacking Janet.
Speaking on Twitter late Monday, shortly
after Ngeno 's arrest, Ruto said the use of "undesirable words"
against mothers and heads of state was "no, no."
He said leaders should be adamant and
refrain from using insulting and abusive language against other Kenyan
countries. Blasphemy against mothers and heads of state is a NO, NO. "Any
kind of outrage does not justify the use of abusive language," Ruto said.
On Tuesday, members of the National
Assembly's security committee called on Ruto to seize control of his allies and
personally apologize to the president for the attacks.
The committee, chaired by Kiambaa MP Paul Koinange,
said that although Ruto had condemned the attacks on Sudi and Ng'eno, it was
not enough because they were "mere mouthpieces".
"DP Ruto should personally apologize
to the president, his family and the entire nation, not Twitter," Queens
told a news conference at Parliament House.
Politicians have claimed that Ruto's
allies, who threaten the country's stability with the president and his family,
are taking personal advantage.
The verbal attack by DP allies came just
days after Uhuru warning that once he took off his gloves to defend his captain,
it would be "disgusting and disgusting".
Kalonzo has condemned verbal attacks that
warn politicians that "raw emotions destroy the very national fabric of
our nation."
"He has kept himself out of politics
all his life. For that reason, associating his name with a corrupt, dirty and
irresponsible successor is a high-level provocation," he said.
Ruto’s men have taken off their gloves in
recent weeks, training the president with their guns and telling him that Ruto’s
troubles are the same person.
"I want to make it clear to Uhuru
that this country does not belong to you or Mama Ngina. This Kenya does not
belong to Mudavadi Kenyatta. This country belongs to more than 50 million
Kenyans," Sudi said on Monday. Fired What
On Sunday, during a live interview with Vero
TV, Ruto made some remarks that angered the ruling party.
When asked what he would do to remove
Secretary-General Rafael Tuju and Vice-Chairman David Marathi from the Jubilee
Squad, Ruto replied: "If things get difficult, we pray to God. Will
remove. "
"God will expel them from the party
because they are the biggest threat to our nation. The unity of these
characters is Tuju and Marathi] and not politics based on politics and
ideology. Politics that is reactionary."
Ng'eno was arrested Monday and charged
Tuesday with’ aggravated burglary.
Sources told the Star that Ruto had gone
to oust him from the Independent Party, which would now be a political dream
for the two-term MLA as he was in danger of losing his seat.
The president called Ruto’s statement
"dishonest" and warned his allies against attacking Janet.
Speaking on Twitter late Monday, shortly
after Ng'eno arrest, Ruto said the use of "undesirable words" against
mothers and heads of state was "no, no."
He said leaders should be adamant and
refrain from using insulting and abusive language against other Kenyan
countries. Blasphemy against mothers and heads of state is a NO, NO. "Any
kind of outrage does not justify the use of abusive language," Ruto said.
On Tuesday, members of the National
Assembly's security committee called on Ruto to seize control of his allies and
personally apologize to the president for the attacks.
The committee, chaired by Kiambaa MP Paul Koinange,
said that although Ruto had condemned the attacks on Sudi and Ng'eno, it was
not enough because they were "mere mouthpieces".
"DP Ruto should personally apologize
to the president, his family and the entire nation, not Twitter," Queens
told a news conference at Parliament House.
Politicians have claimed that Ratu's
allies, who threaten the country's stability with the president and his family,
are taking personal advantage.
The verbal attack by DP allies came just
days after Uhuru warning that once he took off his gloves to defend his captain,
it would be "disgusting and disgusting".
Kalonzo has condemned verbal attacks that
warn politicians that "raw emotions destroy the very national fabric of
our nation."
He said the country was suffering from a
severe "political crucifixion" but warned politicians not to think it
was against political opponents who were seen’ as "excuses to transgress
the bounds of decency". Or trying to score points against imaginary ideas.
"Therefore, I emphasize restraint and
temperament in our political negotiations. Our politics must not fall into the
trap of cacophonous barbarism. Let's learn to argue together as Kenya," Kalonzo
said.
Mudavadi has called on Kenya to reject the
allegations of ethnic violence ultimatums, insults and possible drumming.
"The politics of hatred and contempt
is the last thing Kenya wants. We all know the consequences of the
irresponsible remarks of the leaders. It is very unfortunate that we focus on
pressing issues like unemployment and poverty," Mudavadi said. Are. “Not being
given.”
Kenyan President Nelson Howe Law Society
has warned that "eight years after Kenya's betrayal, President Kenyatta
and his deputies are now eating themselves."
He has been abusing state power for eight
years. They are now abusing themselves in the practice of self-destruction by
men and women. This is not for the country.
The attacks of Ngeno and Sudi are shown’
as the last straw that could lead to a dirty divorce in Jubilee.
The two verbally attacked the president,
saying he had called the DP a scheme to humiliate and isolate him in the
running of government affairs.
He claimed that Kenyatta was managing the
country's private property without caring about the 47 million Kenyans he said
had the biggest stain.
In an unusual move that sparked a public
outcry, Sudi launched an insulting attack on Uhuru and dragged Mama Ngina, the
state's mother, by the head, saying the president could not rule Kenya with an
iron fist.
Sudi warned that DP Ruto’s ally, Eldoret
North, was not happy with the way he had made the former MP
"tireless" in government.
"You have insulted William Ruto a
lot. You have tortured a man who worked day and night to stabilize the country
when he campaigned for you (Uhuru). "(Ruto) is scattered in his government
and has now reached the point where you want to conquer us all," he said.
Ng'eno warned Uhuru against neglecting Ruto
in governing the country.
"You should work with the DP, if not;
dissolve the government that we go to for elections. Kenya is not the land of Uhuru
Kenyatta. Rule this country under the constitution and if you do not resign
then go ahead.
"Moi retired at the end of his term.
Kibaki went home after completing his term. Don't try to take us into the
circles. This is our country, start preparing to go home next year," he
said.
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