Uhuru Criticises Ruto Over Silence on Divisive Political Remarks


Fourth President Uhuru Kenyatta has hit back at President William Ruto and some leaders within the United Democratic Alliance (UDA), accusing them of promoting divisive, ethnic-based politics ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Uhuru spoke during a Jubilee Party delegates’ meeting in Kiambu on Monday, May 25, where he went on a passionate rant against UDA allies, calling out some leaders over remarks made in recent weeks. 

Without mentioning names, the retired former Head of State expressed disappointment in some leaders, as he subtly slammed Ruto for allegedly turning a blind eye on some remarks made by UDA allies during a recent engagement in Mombasa last week. 

“Nobody is supposed to threaten a certain community because we are all Kenyans, and God knows why we are together in this country. You should not divide us,” Uhuru stated.

The former President warned that ethnic politics threatens national cohesion, accusing current leaders of lacking accountability when addressing the public.

“We have started seeing others spreading divisive ethnic politics. They don’t have shame while saying these things. They are making the remarks in front of leaders of our country, and nobody tries to stop them,” he added, pointing an accusing finger to Ruto for failing to caution Omar after his remarks.

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