Ruto reveals biggest democracy enemies in a new Raila attack

Deputy President William Ruto

Most poll losers have been trying to find their ways back in the government. This is a move that has been taken by most parliamentary seat losers. Will they soon have a way of getting back into the government?

According to Deputy President William Ruto, leaders fanning ethnic animosity after losing in elections were the biggest enemies of democracy.

In a veiled attacked on ODM leader Raila Odinga barely four days after the two leaders and President Kenyatta promised to unite the country during a tour of Kisumu, the DP said there was no room in government for losers in last year’s General Election.

Mr Ruto was speaking at Iguhu in Ikolomani Constituency after laying the foundation stone for a planned medical training college.

Earlier, he was in Vihiga County where he launched a 40-kilometre Ekwanda-Luanda-Esirulo-Magada road.

The road is expected to be completed in August 2020.

At Ikolomani, Mr Ruto did not mention names, but he appeared to be referring to the calls for a referendum to have the Constitution amended to expand the executive.

“We have agreed to unite as leaders from the government and opposition to push the development agenda forward by improving roads infrastructure and ensuring more homes are connected to electricity. The issue of who won the election in 2017 is a closed chapter,” Mr Ruto said.

He said political competition should not be about politicians retreating to their ethnic enclaves after losing elections.

“Kenya is a democracy and those who lose in elections should not fan ethnic animosity by failing to concede defeat. We need to have political parties that have a national outlook and do away with ethnic-based parties if we are to build a strong united country,” Mr Ruto said.

He was accompanied by several MPs from western, who appealed to the Luhya community not to gamble by supporting ODM leader Raila Odinga.

Former Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale said the DP had done a lot for the community and they should back his presidential bid. Do you think this call by Khalwale will affect the most yearned for Luhyia unity?

 

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