William Ruto has released his critics, says they have not yet accepted his presidency: “I am the one”

  • President William Ruto has ignored allegations that he has dropped the palace standards, saying his critics are hateful people because the era of self -conscious people and big names has ended
  • Addressing football players in the White House, Ruto said proud that he welcomes ordinary Kenyans, not the previous political leaders
  • With a self -confident smile and referring to God as a source of grace, Ruto urged his suspicions to accept the fact that, for now, he is the President

President William Ruto He has ignored the ongoing criticism of his leadership, stating that some of his critics have not yet accepted the truth of his presidency.

President William Ruto claimed his critics are still not believed to be president. Photo: William Ruto.
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Ruto climbed to the highest position in 2022, floating on a wave of disappointment while using his relationship with the ordinary citizen through the “Hustler” story.

The president distinguished himself as an outwardly -turned outdoor man, who climbed from the beginning of humility to the highest position of authority, disrupting the old system.

Speaking at the Nairobi White House on Thursday, July 10, during a session with Nairobi United FC players, Ruto directly faced allegations that he had reduced the status of the country’s head office.

The president gave a strong response to a consistent position and meditation, mixing with humor and his religious belief.

“I have been charged with reducing the palace standards. The complaint is that those who are coming here in the past, nowadays do not even recognize those who arrive,” Ruto told the players.

He went on to explain that the new faces of the White House are not for prominent politicians or people who have a strong relationship, but are ordinary Kenyans, people with no titles, status, or big names.

Ruto explained that he prefers, adding that he is also a normal person.

“Because nowadays, those who come here are just ordinary citizens, with no big titles, elegant qualities or big names. But that’s because I am also just an ordinary person who came in here by the grace of God,” he said.

What is Ruto’s last statement to his critics?

Ruto’s remarks seemed to be directed to a group of politicians and businessmen who had previously had the most influential but now lost the opportunity.

Without naming them, he described himself as president of the people, especially those who were neglected.

The president claimed that many of his critics have not yet agreed with his presidency, saying they are still in a state of denying the truth.

Ruto clearly stated that, despite the inconvenience that his presidency could cause to some people, the fact remains that he is the president.

His statement was fierce, emphasizing a broad story that has been part of his public message in recent days in the middle of The procession against his government.

“Some people were so worried about it – really, even now they don’t believe I am the President. They are still in a state of denial. Isn’t it true? But who is God, my friend? I’m here now … mmmh … let them get used to it. Now, in the grace of God, I’m here. We are together?” Said Ruto.

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