- During the funeral of Raila Odinga's guard, two leaders criticized the government for how it dealt with Butere Girls Secondary School
- Edwin Sifuna and George Wajackoyah challenged Ruto to address a tearful stream associated with a student drama written by Cleophas Malala
- A call was issued to Ruto directly involving students and controlling excessive officers
President William Ruto He has been charged with his government to deal with Butere Girls High School students in Nakuru County during the National Drama and Film Festival in Kenya.
Source: UGC
What did the Jackoyah, Sifuna say about Butere Girls?
The students were shed tears from a controversial drama, Echoes of War, written by former Ruto ally and Kakamega Senator Cleophas Malala.
During the funeral of the guard of Raila OdingaGeorge Oduor, on Saturday, April 12, two leaders asked the President to control his youth.
The first was the Secretary -General of the Orange Democratic Movement Edwin Sifuna.
Sifuna acknowledged how difficult the President was, but noted that some of the problems were caused by his camp.
“Your job is difficult, but there are things that your young people are bringing for themselves. There are people whose job is always scoring.”
Sifuna mentioned the event of Butere Girls as an example.
“Those involved are making your job difficult, take action immediately.”
Sunya also called on the President to ensure that the ODM party receives funding in accordance with the constitution.
“When we signed a compromise agreement with the democratic coalition, we agreed to respect the law, including the ruling parties.
A week before the ODM election, I received a letter from the Registrar of Political Parties saying the reduction of our budget by KSh 42 million makes our job difficult. ”
George WajackoyahFormer presidential candidate, he continued when Sifuna ended up by bringing Butere Girls.
“When you return home today, I want you to think about how I would think if I were president.”
The Jackoyah asked Ruto to call the students and their school principal for negotiations.
“Go and call Butere Girls and their school principal for State House, drink them tea, tell them, thank them, visit their schools and align relationships with school children.
Otherwise, kids hate you because of the mistakes made by your teens. Adjust them. ”
Jackoyah is still incomplete as he added:
“Go to Farouk (Kibet) and others. Tell them to calm down, we don't want this country to burn. This land is bigger than them.”
What did George Oduor tell Raila Odinga?
At Oduor's funeral, Silas Jakakimba narrated their friendship, noting their first meeting during the 2003 event in which Raila taught.
Finally Oduor helped him get a job from Raila.

Source: UGC
Jakakimba claimed that Oduor was not in an accident and remembered his misery a few weeks before his death.
He also highlighted Raila's regular visits to Oduor during his illness, and his last statement to the former prime minister.
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