Ruto’s Shocking Defiance: “Must Go” Slogan Fuels National Uproar!

President William Ruto has just thrown down the gauntlet, dismissing the raging “Ruto Must Go” chants as mere background noise! He claims he’s unshaken, as long as Kenya keeps “progressing.”

But is he truly immune to the rising tide of public fury?At the funeral of Raila Odinga’s former aide, George Oduor, in Siaya County, Ruto’s bravado was on full display. He scoffed at his critics, declaring he won’t be intimidated and proudly brandishing his administration’s “achievements,” particularly in education.

In a jaw-dropping move, he brushed off the “Must Go” slogan as a routine hazard of leadership, comparing it to the vitriol faced by his predecessors, including the notorious Daniel Moi. “Criticism? That’s just the way it is!” he sneered. “They yelled ‘Moi Must Go,’ and now it’s my turn.

‘Must Go’ is just a catchy phrase. No big deal!”Ruto’s words were a calculated provocation. “They call me Kasongo, Zakayo,” he continued, “but I’m not bothered! My focus is laser-sharp: education, devolution, national unity!” He even dared to call for national unity despite the very chants calling for his removal.

But the “Ruto Must Go” slogan is no mere “catchy phrase.” Born from the fiery youth-led protests last summer, it’s become a rallying cry against his administration, echoing through political rallies and everyday conversations alike. It’s a raw, visceral expression of public discontent, a direct threat to his political survival.

And the backlash is escalating! Top officials, including NIS Director Noordin Haji and CDF Chief Charles Kahariri, have issued chilling warnings against the chants. Kahariri, in a particularly alarming statement, cautioned Kenyans to stay within “constitutional limits,” implying that any power transfer must follow “proper procedures.”

“Anarchy is unacceptable!” Kahariri declared. “Express your rights, but within the law! We cannot let our rights tear this country apart!”Is Ruto’s nonchalance a mask for deep-seated fear? Are his officials’ warnings thinly veiled threats? The nation is on edge, as the “Must Go” chants intensify, and the government’s response grows increasingly ominous. This is a powder keg ready to explode, and the world is watching! Stay tuned for the latest developments!

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