Furious Ruto Calls Out The Standard over ‘Fake’ BBI Story

Deputy President William Ruto took to Twitter on Saturday to call out The Standard newspaper over a story he termed as fake news.
In a front-page story titled “BBI Sets up Ruto Clash with Uhuru and Raila”, the publication noted that the release of the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) report next week would set up the stage for a showdown pitting Ruto against President Kenyatta and ODM leader Raila Odinga.
“The stage has been set for a major political clash between President Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga on the one side, and Deputy President William Ruto on the other side as the BBI taskforce hands over its report on Tuesday,” the article read.
In response, DP Ruto dismissed the Standard’s story as fake news and urged Kenyans to ignore the “garbage.”
“Usual The Standard gutter fake news. Where did WSR [William Samoei Ruto] utter such nonsense? Kenyans should look forward to a robust, truthful national conversation to chart a unified way forward. Meanwhile, ignore Standard’s garbage,” a tweet by the DP read.
In the article, The Standard reported that Kenyatta and Ruto had made contradicting remarks about the BBI report on Friday.
While attending Kibabii University’s fourth graduation ceremony, Kenyatta hit out at political leaders who have rejected the report before reading its contents.
“My only prayer, especially to the political class, is that this is an opportunity to engage in meaningful and peaceful discourse. We don’t want to divide the country,” he stated.
On the other hand, DP Ruto indicated he would oppose the report when he graced a thanksgiving ceremony held by Jubilee Party’s candidate in November 7th Kibra by-election McDonald Mariga at the Bomas of Kenya.
“Kenyans are not fools to just accept conmanship hidden in BBI which they are using as a political tool for 2022,” the DP was quoted.
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Ruto is now possessed with everything that addresses his corrupt nature as “fake”. Constant church donations are nearly dried up since Rotich was fired from treasury. Ruto seems possessed with Raila as he uses him to address his boss in public market places. He sounds like a very frustrated and lonely man every time he talks about the BBI. Everything Ruto is destined to die a natural death as his close allies begin to abandon him; especially in the coast and Rift Valley regions. Ruto has become a lone figure as he turns to tweeter handle to address his perceived political enemies, including President Uhuru Kenyatta. Obviously, everything Ruto touches is slowly dying - eg Kibra by-election! Ruto’s abbrasive brand of politics has started to devour his political future and very soon Ruto will become a story of the past in the history books.
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