The Enemy is Not Raila But the People – Mutahi Ngunyi Warns Ruto

The Enemy is Not Raila But the People – Mutahi Ngunyi Warns Ruto

Political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi has urged President William Ruto to treat the Azimio demonstrations with the attention they deserve. 

His remark was roused by a video of a multitude of individuals who on Friday braved the police tear gas and water cannons and marched on to Kamukunji to attend the Saba Saba rally organized by Azimio leader Raila Odinga. The plan was to march all the way to Central Park for Raila to deliver a speech. Despite the tight security, Raila insisted on leading the procession himself. Raila was eventually permitted to drive through the CBD, however, his supporters were not allowed to go beyond the police barricade. 

"Dear Ruto: This picture scared me. It is a ground swell. You cannot buy these multitudes. And you can kill the messenger, but not the message. The enemy is not Raila. The enemy is the People. These people have nothing to lose except their chains. Don't be casual," Ngunyi said.

In a media address at the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Foundation in Upper Hill, the former Prime Minister termed their entry into the CBD a great achievement. He reiterated his plan to gather 10 million signatures to pressure the Ruto regime out of power. Raila condemned the police for lobbying tear gas to peaceful protesters, further claiming his vehicle was shot at Moi Avenue. 

In a separate tweet, the esteemed political analyst urged the President not to overlook Kenya's dissatisfaction with his leadership, noting that revolutions often begin in a similar manner to the Azimio protests. He continued by citing the French Revolution, which began with people asking for cheaper bread, only to be met with derision. 

"Today, France is burning. In 1789, when the French people asked the Oligarchs to drop the price of bread, they told them: "...If you can not eat bread, eat cake," Dear Ruto," Ngunyi added. 

Comments

Guesty (not verified)     Mon, 07/10/2023 @ 01:49am

Kalejinga Ruto is being taken down by the Economy.

Economy 100, Kalejinga 0.

As for Raila, participating in maadamano, he is well within his rights.
Haki yake.

imkgoogo (not verified)     Tue, 07/11/2023 @ 09:23am

In reply to by Guesty (not verified)

Kenya does not belong to RAO and UK. If RAO is about the high cost of living, ask him to explain to Kenyans the millions that he is receiving from the government every month. He is against the government, that has his family in every office.

Anonymous (not verified)     Mon, 07/10/2023 @ 03:55am

Raila attempted to overthrow Moi's government
Raila was against Kijana Wamalwa in his father's party.
Raila was against Kibaki's government
until handshake
Raila was against Uhuru's government until handshake
Raila is against Ruto's government
Raila is the problem.
Raila is against each and every government of the day in Kenya.

Keflex (not verified)     Wed, 07/12/2023 @ 01:35am

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

That tells me that Raila has always been in the right!
If all those governments you mentioned were great, then we wouldn’t have 55% overall youth unemployment, 40% college graduates unemployment, inflated government filled with corrupt individuals, budget deficits, etc!
We would have great leadership!

MakOnyango (not verified)     Mon, 07/10/2023 @ 09:51am

The whole idea of Raila attempting to collect 10M is not to oust Ruto, the idea is to show the unpopularity of his presidency because 10M want him out of power. It will be a good 2027 campaign attack line if indeed the 10M sign the petition. A pretty good preemptive strike against the Ruto regime I should say.

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