Jeremiah Kioni says Ruto’s shoe is a sign that Kenyans are tired of his government

  • Jubilee general secretary Jeremiah Kioni has linked a shoe firing involving President William Ruto and the growing upset among Kenyans
  • Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Kioni further expressed doubts about President Ruto’s government, citing leadership concerns
  • He also cited receiving personal attacks and criticized for warning that the Ruto administration would fail to implement

Jubilee Secretary General Jeremiah Kiona has emphasized an amazing story in which the President William Ruto Nusura be hit by a shoe that bound in the air in Migori County.

Jeremiah Kioni (L) said the shoe firing was a good sign for President William Ruto (R). Photo: Amos Khaemba/William Ruto.
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Did Ruto’s incident be thrown from anger?

In an exclusive interview with TUKO.co.ke, Kioni said the incident shows how Kenyans are disturbed by the administration of Kenya first.

“It’s not about hating someone, but about rejecting what he has done and fear what they can do in the future. Fear has disappeared, and we saw that reaching its peak in Migori and the shoe event. People are confused,” noted.

Kioni suggested that Kenyans have lost confidence in the Ruto government. He explained without a doubt that the current administration would not be successful, expressing his concern from the time the administration took power in 2022.

Kioni further confirmed the lack of confidence in the Ruto administration, claiming many of its leaders have held public positions and failed to fulfill it.

He also mentioned that his criticism against Ruto has made him unaware of some Kenyans who insulted him and mentioned him.

“At some point, I was called ‘Muguboki’ (insane person) by just saying that Ruto would not send us anywhere … we also had the 2007, 1997 and 1992 ethnic conflict. Some individuals in UDA They participated in the fighting. As a result, it was easy to predict where we could be 5-10 years from now, ” AUTHOR.

Kuria East MP says the shoe was thrown due to excitement

However, Kuria East MP Marwa Maisori made a different view of the shoe firing event, citing the explosion of youth enthusiasm.

Jeremiah Kioni says Ruto's shoe is a sign that Kenyans are tired of his government
MP Marwa Maisori (L) in support of President William Ruto (R). Photo: Innocent Essy.
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On Tuesday, May 6, Maisori spoke about the incident, calling it sad but rejecting any political stimuli behind him.

He warned against turning the incident into a political issue, emphasizing the risk of spreading false information.

Maisori further emphasized that the country was about to suffer from turmoil due to misconceptions and explained that the incident was Luck Worse, it is not a deliberate attack.

He also noted that the behavior is unacceptable in the Kuria area.

How did Ruto be shot?

On Sunday, May 4, Ruto, who was praising the local farmers and discussing the cost of fertilizer, was temporarily interrupted the shoe was dropped towards him.

Silence, he continued his speech as security officials intervened quickly and detained several people at the scene.

Although Ruto wanted them to be released, police later confirmed to TUKO.co.ke that three people were arrested in connection with the incident.

Authorities are investigating the possibility of political intentions, suggesting that competing MPs were involved.

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Source: TUKO.co.ke