Caleb Amisi tells those within the Ruto government to expose the decay not to wait after the cancellation

  • Saboti MP Caleb Amisi has called on dissatisfied leaders in President Ruto’s government to speak now instead of waiting to be dismissed
  • Amisi criticized former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua, former AG Justin Muturi, and MP Ndindi Nyoro for speaking only after failing
  • Challenged the officers who serve to resign by regulations and disclose any offenses if they really care about the country

Saboti MP Caleb Amisi has rebuked the first Kenyan politicians, calling on those who are still serving in the presidential government William Ruto To talk about any mistake while still holding their positions.

Caleb Amisi has called on officials serving under the Ruto government to discuss abuse before being ousted. Photo: Justin Muturi, Caleb Amisi (on Mdwara), Rigathi Gachagua.
Source: UGC

In a strong post distributed on his official social networking pages, Amisi accused the former deputy president Rigathi Gachaguaformer Attorney General Justin Muturi, and Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro for hypocrisy, claiming they get their voices only after losing privilege within government positions.

“Those who serve with William Ruto and sit on evil or who are aware of any crime, come out and say now or forever, even after being expelled,” Amisi said.

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What did Amisi tell the Ruto’s disgusting allies?

The ODM MP called on current leaders who are dissatisfied or unhappy within the Ruto administration to resign and speak for the public interest.

“You do not really help this country by vomiting several months after the swallowing of greed,” he added. “These three of our colleagues are embarrassed, say Gachaea, Muturi, and now Ndindi Nyoro.”

His remarks are rising following an increase in public criticism from leaders who served as close allies of Ruto. Amisi questioned the truth of those waiting until they left the office before exposing allegations of government misconduct.

“We will not only accept information to the public at the time of dismissal,” he said. “You can help the nation by resigning by following the rules and becoming our modern hero. The end of the story!”

He concluded with an enthusiastic call for a national renewal, announcing that Kenya needed a resurrection.

Amisi statements have sparked debate online, with some Kenyans supporting his call for justice in leadership.

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The following are some answers:

@Samkings53592:

“It would be too late than never 👌.

Kimoda Edungani:

“I agree to let the hypocrisy right now are no longer in the government after the clash, but it is for the benefit of the country what they have to be investigated!

Moses Nzuki:

“There is no good time to do evil or at the wrong time by doing what is right … Kenyans welcome whenever the report is ready … we will use it.”

Caleb Amisi tells those within the Ruto government to expose the decay not to wait after the cancellation
Saboti MP, Caleb Amisi, called on former government officials to comment after the dispute. Photo: Caleb Amisi.
Source: UGC

How have former government officials criticized the government?

Gachagua has been loud since his removal in October 2024, accusing President William Ruto of betraying Mount Kenya and allegations of a security unit responsible for the kidnapping and murder.

Muturi, who was fired in April, has long criticized how the government is dealing with kidnapping, with some suggesting that he joins Gachaea’s political return.

Ndindi Nyoro, who served as Ruto’s main ally, has recently expressed dissatisfaction with some government policies, fraudulently exposing internal divisions especially after being dismissed from the post of Budget Committee Chairman.

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