Enough is enough! I will protect the nation going forward,” President Ruto Warns Gen Z
Enough is enough! I will protect the nation going forward,” President Ruto Warns Gen Z: President William Ruto on Sunday challenged the people behind recent unrests in the country to “step forward” and provide their alternative views instead of sponsoring anarchy.
The President said Kenya is a democracy and that the government will not surrender the same to anarchists hiding behind protests to hurt Kenyans.
Ruto who spoke while attending a church service in Bomet County, said the time has come when the so-called sponsors of the anti-government protests must step forward.
The Head of State also termed the wave of anti-government protests as “anonymous, faceless, formless, sponsored” people who sought to use violence to control the nation.
He stated,”We must never as a country agree to replace our democracy with a dictatorship and tyranny of faceless anonymous people who want to use violence, destruction of property and loss of lives in place of our democracy. We must guard the peace and stability of our nation and democracy of our country so that it is not undermined and sabotaged by anonymous faceless formless sponsored people who want to use violence and anarchy and mayhem to control our nation.”
“As a government we are going to be firm, determined to protect this country from the tyranny of violence mayhem and anarchy. We are going to protect life and property. I want to challenge those orchestrating and funding this violence to step forward and give us their alternative views on how to take Kenya forward,”
Adding: They must not remain anonymous, formless or faceless, they must step forward and tell us beyond anarchy and violence, what are their alternative plans for Kenya. I challenge the shadowy people, faceless people to step forward to tell us if they have alternative views to take this country forward. We cannot surrender our democracy to faceless, formless anonymous anarchists who want to use violence to destroy our country
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