Violence Will Never Form Part of Our Politics, Ruto Vows

President William Ruto has affirmed his commitment to preventing violence from being used as a tool for political gain in Kenya.
In a speech on Tuesday, Ruto emphasized that violence has resulted in the loss of innocent lives and will not be tolerated. He compared the use of violence to extra-judicial killings which are also not allowed. Ruto proclaimed that he is open to discussions about other issues, but not violence. His statement comes days after he said he will not compromise on the safety and security of the Kenyan people.
Ruto's comments were directed towards the opposition who have been holding weekly protests to demand engagement from the state. During his five-day tour of the coast last week, Ruto expressed concern about the negative impact of ongoing protests on Kenya's reputation. He revealed that a special envoy from China had been sent to address issues related to road projects as the Chinese were deeply concerned about the destruction of roads and road furniture during demonstrations.
"Another culture of impunity of past, present and other leaders using violence as a currency for politics in Kenya and in so doing occasioning loss of lives of other citizens. That cannot be. The same way we said no to extra-judicial killings, we have said no to violence as a means of politics in Kenya," Ruto said.
Since the Azimio-led protests began in March, there have been frequent instances of road blockades and tire burning with some protesters even vandalizing government-funded road infrastructure. Examples of this include a man carrying a Tom Mboya street sign and the recent vandalism of a section of the Nairobi Expressway. On July 12th, protesters damaged the fence and road rails of the Expressway and destroyed flower pots lining the walls in Mlolongo.
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@VHEMT lied elsewhere that…
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@VHEMT lied elsewhere that all Kenyans know the current govt is illegitimate and some more negative nonsense about it.But my question is- having met all other Kenyans,when and where did I discuss with you about the matter?Who elected you my spokesperson?Did you receive you loot share dividends from muchawi Raila who was paid shs 10b.as first silence installment?Others to follow as they EAT.
SAMOEI: What about the…
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SAMOEI:
What about the violence directed against the innocent children, old men, and women when they were burnt alive in Kiambaa Church in Eldoret in 2007?
Now that you are in power, please make an effort to show that "Actions speak louder than words" by arresting all who participated in the holocaust.
Two National Monuments are…
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Two National Monuments are needed in our nation before we forget and repeat the same tragedies again.
1. One monument honoring the victims of Kiambaa's Church Holocaust in Eldoret.
2. The Second monument honoring the victims of Naivasha's massacre.
Both tragedies happened after the election results of 2007.
"THOSE WHO CANNOT REMEMBER THE PAST ARE CONDEMNED TO REPEAT IT."
-George Santayana
Hahaha! After leading the…
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Hahaha!
After leading the Youth for Kanu '92 that spearhead the 1992 and 1997 tribal clashes in the Rift Valley, and subsequent tribal violence against minority communities in Uasin Gishu province, Ruto is finally denouncing violence!!!
Some of these things you have to laugh at to keep from crying!!
Former youth for Kanu leader…
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Former youth for Kanu leader who oversaw tribal clashes in Rift Valley in 1992 and 1997, and tribal strife in 2002 And 2007, now vows he is against violence!
What about the order 3 weeks ago to shoot innocent protesters?
Bure kabisa!!
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