The National Assembly Minority Whip, Junet Mohammed has harshly condemned the chaos that erupted at Kenol town in Murang’a County on Sunday that since left 2 people dead and scores injured.
The Suna East Member of Parliament accused the Deputy President of orchestrating the chaos that preceded his visit to the area while speaking to the press on Monday.
Junet bluntly said that the Deputy President and his Tanga Tanga allies are responsible for what happened this past weekend.
The legislator said that the Deputy President is “too angry, too bitter and too entitled to be the President of Kenya”.
According to the vocal Junet Mohammed, the Deputy President is already planning mayhem, pandemonium in Kisumu ahead of his visit to the County.
“Ruto is running a dangerous narrative of hustler that intends to divide this country into the haves and the have nots. Grouping the hustlers is in preparation of anarchy in this country,” he said.
“Ruto is planning similar violence in Kisumu. He has sent one (Eliud) Owalo to meet youth the whole weekend with aims of causing chaos in his visit to Kisumu.”
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Accompanied by other ODM leaders including party chairman, John Mbadi, said the Deputy President must be stopped in any and every way possible from succeeding President Uhuru Kenyatta.
“Ruto is a bitter man…he is fueling chaos with his money, he must be stopped…we condemn the violence meted out on the people in Murang’a, the violence was initiated in the name of Ruto…Ruto is too angry, too bitter and too entitled to be the President, unless we want to spoil this country…He thinks he is owed Presidency.”
Mbadi reiterated Junet’s remarks saying, “Ruto is a violent man, we are aware of the mayhem in Murang’a, we are aware that he is planning another round of violence in Kisumu…We will not allow it…The church should not accept blood money, it’s the least we can demand.”