Ruto Stands Firm: No New Elections Amid Crisis

Ruto Stands Firm: No New Elections Amid Crisis

President William Ruto has clarified that the nation will not be holding an election amid the ongoing challenges.

In a discussion with media representatives at the State House in Nairobi today, Ruto emphasized that the Constitution does not mandate the country to hold an election amid the current crisis. The Kenya Finance Bill protests, widely known by the hashtag #RejectFinanceBill2024, have sparked a new generation of young Kenyan activists. These demonstrators are taking to the streets to oppose tax increases proposed by the Government of Kenya in the Finance Bill 2024. Ruto asserts that he bears no responsibility for the lives lost during the recent demonstrations which were initially peaceful but later marred by 'criminal' elements.

The President revealed that property worth approximately Sh2.4 billion has been destroyed since the inception of the anti-Finance Bill protests. He highlighted significant damage to several key government institutions, including a section of the Parliament Buildings, the office of the Chief Justice, and City Hall. Ruto emphasizes that these acts of destruction were perpetrated by individuals who had infiltrated the otherwise peaceful demonstrations.

"I have no blood on my hands," the President declared, addressing the loss of life during the unrest. He disclosed that according to security agencies, 19 individuals had tragically lost their lives. Ruto further expressed his concern stating that such incidents should not be part of the discourse in a democratic society. In response to the fatalities, the President assured the public that investigations are underway and promised that a comprehensive report detailing the circumstances surrounding these deaths would be made available to the public upon completion.

Ruto defended the actions of the police stating that as an independent agency, they sometimes must resort to using rubber bullets and live ammunition to fulfill their duties. The President expressed confidence in the police force's ability to justify their actions during the unrest. When questioned about his prior knowledge of potential criminal activities, Ruto acknowledged that he had been briefed on the scope of possible threats.

He asserted that this information had enabled the authorities to prepare an appropriate response. The President further suggested that without these extensive preparations, the death toll could have been significantly higher. Throughout his address, Ruto maintained a stance of non-accountability for the loss of life while expressing regret for the occurrence of such incidents in a democratic context.

Comments

Imara Daima (not verified)     Mon, 07/01/2024 @ 05:00am

A NEW KENYA: COMMON SENSE SOLUTIONS

1. Since Samoei Cherop Ruto is responsible for the damage of personal property lost and destroyed by his ill-trained members of the security forces he should be required to compensate them for the loses from his personal bank account.

2. All elected servants of the people, including the executive, and the judiciary should be required to pass a test that is based on the New Constitution of Kenya within the next six months. Why? It is quite obvious that, he (Samoei) has not yet read the New Constitution.

3. Praying is a private and confidential matter and should not be included in any official function. Since 85.5% of Kenyans are followers of the Jewish based religion, they should not subject those who are not members by subjecting them to their faith's by quoting from the bible as if all Kenyans belong to this religion.

4. Any further abuse of presidential power and authority by Samoei, should lead to his immediate impeachment. We (the people) can't tolerate the re-birth of the late Toroitich Kabon Moi through him as his surrogate.
5. Immediate financial compensation should be awarded to the families who lost a family member from Samoei's personal bank account.
6. Anyone who receives a salary from the state, is a "servant" of the people but not his/her boss.

Tom (not verified)     Mon, 07/01/2024 @ 06:54am

Ruto, the blood of the dead is thickly stuck on both of your hands, plus your mouth included. All those who died are as a of result of your denial, arrogance and your short sightedness in the kifua way of doing things. Please do not deny the obvious! Be accountable and take full responsibility!

Jay (not verified)     Mon, 07/01/2024 @ 08:03am

Ruto should carry his own cross.

The US is not responsible for looting public funds in Kenya.

Ruto thought he can lie,steal ,kill and then transfer the consequences to others.

Beba msalaba yako mwizi wewe.

Ruo is a criminal who has been caught. He belongs in jail.

Rhino (not verified)     Mon, 07/01/2024 @ 08:08pm

Democracy and institutions without character, Gen Z have realized is useless so how do you build character? By repentance or trials and tribulations aka civil war. But who wants that? Kenya chose one

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