
Kenya has been rocked by a political earthquake this morning after former Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi made explosive allegations against President William Ruto—demanding his instant resignation and accusing him of turning State House into a hub of deception!
Speaking during a fiery live interview on Spiece FM, Muturi unleashed a blistering attack on the Head of State, claiming Ruto is unfit to lead and has become a master of lies who’s betrayed the trust of millions of Kenyans.
“Step down, Mr. President—you’ve become a serial liar!” thundered Muturi, his voice echoing with fury. “You’ve failed this nation. Kenyans from all walks of life are fed up with your empty promises and outright deceit.”
Muturi, who once served at the heart of Ruto’s administration, painted a grim picture of a president allegedly cut off from reality and surrounded by sycophants who feed him falsehoods about the country’s struggles.

“He doesn’t listen—he’s built a wall of praise singers around him while the nation suffers!” he declared.But that’s not all. In a shocking twist, Muturi accused President Ruto of personally admitting to orchestrating the abduction of young Kenyans—an admission he says should spark immediate impeachment proceedings.
Citing Article 145 of the Constitution, the former CS called upon Members of Parliament to initiate removal proceedings without delay.“Who gave the order? Who facilitated their return? The President knows—and Kenyans deserve answers,” Muturi exclaimed.
The former AG didn’t hold back, calling Ruto’s actions a clear violation of the Constitution. “This isn’t governance. This is a regime of fear, secrets, and betrayal.”
Muturi, who was unceremoniously fired on March 26 under mysterious circumstances, says he has been silenced for speaking the truth—especially on the issue of forced disappearances.
“I stood up when others bowed. I spoke up when others stayed silent. Now they want me gone.”His bombshell comes just days after he delivered a passionate speech in Kiambu, demanding leaders keep their word to the people.
“Public service isn’t about convenience. It’s about integrity. Ruto has lost both,” he declared.As Kenya reels from Muturi’s revelations, the big question remains: Will Parliament act—or will silence continue to reign over the cries of a betrayed nation?
Stay tuned to Wamuzi News Ke for real-time updates on this developing political drama.