“Nobody ought to talk as though he possesses the country. That is an outflow of his perspective.”Kalonzo Musyoka states.
Kalonzo Musyoka, a co-principal at Azimio, has criticized President William Ruto and said that no one should talk like they own the country.
The leader of the Wiper party said in a press conference on July 21 that the country had progressed and that it was ahead of some government leaders.
“Nobody ought to talk as though he possesses the country. That is an outflow of his perspective. The nation has advanced. Kalonzo made the observation after the head of state issued a warning to Kenyan youth on Sunday, July 22, stating that the government would not permit violent protests.
“The country is ahead of some of these leaders,” Kalonzo said. “I have given everyone a chance to air their grievances,” President Ruto said, adding that the country was more important than some individuals.
They have declined my request for a dialogue and continue to assert that they lack form and face. My companions, I have allowed everybody an opportunity to express whatever they might be thinking, yet it can’t proceed with this way.
“Enough is enough, going forward we will protect the nation, property, and life and we will stop looters, mayhem, and anarchy because Kenya is a democracy and we want a peaceful nation,” Ruto remarked.
“The country is much more important than any group of people.” It will come to an end. Nonetheless, Kalonzo guaranteed that the youthful age were not agitators and that they were acting naturally.
“Anarchists are not present here. It is unquestionably legal. How is it possible to call someone a young woman or a young man who is armed with a phone and a water bottle an anarchist?
I don’t have the foggiest idea how to say thanks to Gen Z. Kalonzo stated, “They really liberated this country forever.”