TRENDING: Ruto Lost Touch With People 2 Years After Poll

 


President William Ruto is currently facing a barrage of criticism from Nyeri Governor Mutahi Kahiga, who has accused him of losing touch with his supporters from two years ago. The governor made these scathing remarks during a burial ceremony, where he also expressed his opposition to a bill that he deemed detrimental to the people. This public rebuke highlights the growing discontent and disillusionment with Ruto's leadership among key political figures.


During the funeral of Maina Wanjigi, Governor Kahiga was joined by ODM leader Raila Odinga, further solidifying the united front against Ruto's policies. The presence of these prominent figures at the event underscores the widespread concern over the direction in which the country is heading under Ruto's leadership. The funeral served as a platform for airing grievances and rallying support for alternative political agendas.


In addition to Governor Kahiga's criticism, Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wah also faced backlash for his disparaging remarks about Generation Z. The clash between Kahiga and Ichung'wah over the rejected Finance Bill, 2024, highlights the deep divisions within the political landscape. Ruto's presidency is at a critical juncture, with mounting challenges threatening to undermine his authority and credibility.

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