Ruto Will Be Doomed If Gachagua Resigns- Kipruto Arap Kirwa

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The fall out between president William Ruto and his deputy Rigathi Gachagua is becoming more evident day by day sparking debate among Kenyans.

Former Cherengany MP Kipruto Arap Kirwa, in an interview with a local media house on Monday morning, noted that Ruto and his Deputy had fallen apart, judging from the series of verbal attacks that the second in command is being subjected to .

Kirwa noted that the president had broken his vow of protecting his deputy against attacks.

He went to tell Gachagua that by now, he should be aware that his deal with Ruto was no longer standing but he “shouldn’t show his head.”

“We still need him there, he should only reach out to good friends. I am sure he has a way of identifying,” the former lawmaker advised .

“The Dp is being attacked deliberately to make him look bad . I know some of the young men and women who are casting aspersion on the integrity of the deputy president; people cannot do it without tacit approval from the boss himself. This, therefore, means everything has been choreographed to make sure that the deputy president is made to look bad,” Kirwa added.

He further warned that Ruto will be doomed if Gachagua succumbs to the attacks and decides to resign.

“The president knows that the numbers around the mountain if they are to be combined with the eastern block of the Akamba nation, the president will be at home by nine o’clock,” he remarked.

 

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