Ruto clarifies he has not gone mad over graft nightmares

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Its a war of words even where Kenyans wish for nothing but action to deliver their hope in the system that has greatly been flawed by graft.

While speaking in Nyeri on Saturday, Ruto maintained his denial that Sh21 billion allocated to Arror, Kimwarer dams has vanished.

Insisting the current figures being reported as money stolen are misleading, the DP is only about Sh7 billion that is yet to be accounted for.

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He defended that their government is a responsible one and that claiming every arm of the government has been engaged.

“The correct information must be used as we target the fight against corruption so that we can nail the real culprit,” he said.

Mr Ruto insisted that the Jubilee government is committed to ensuring that the Karemero dam, Thwake, Itere, Kimwarer, Arror and Naro Moru dams are completed as planned.

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He said there has been progress though the issue of land compensation is what has stalled the projects.

I am talking as the Deputy president of the Republic of Kenya. I am not mad and I don’t smoke bhang we shall ensure that all these dams are built,” he said.

He warned that propaganda should not be used to destroy Uhuru’s legacy so that their credibility is lost and they end up politically victimized.

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Ruto added, ” Tusidanganyane hapa eti pesa imeibiwa kumbe ni ukora inawekwa huko ndani ndio legacy ya Uhuru ipotee, performance record ya Jubilee ipotee ndio watu wengine watumie kesho kutuhujumu kisissa kwani mnaona sissi ni wajinga?”.

(Let us not lie to one another that money has been stolen when there is a lot of lies to tarnish Uhuru’s legacy and Jubilee’s performance record so that some people will use that as a weapon to humiliate as politically. You think we are fools?).

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