- A video clip from the White House showed Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and Public Service Minister Geoffrey Ruku holding friendly talks, and eliminating rumors of tensions between the two
- In a statement on May 12, Kindiki denied disrespecting Ruku at a recent event in Embu, explaining a report to publicly report him ‘bad gossip’
- The deputy president emphasized that once individuals join the government they must be in line with its policies and focus on progress rather than criticizing the administration they are working on
It seems your same thing between the Deputy President Kithure Kindiki And the new secretary of the Public Service Cabinet Geoffrey Ruku.
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During a banquet organized by the President William Ruto In honor of Finland President Alexander Stubb at the Nairobi White House, the video captured Kindiki and Ruku in a friendly conversation.
The two were seen relaxing, sharing fun and laughing together before they were divorced.
The incident opposed reports proposing a division between the two political leaders. “
Did Kithure Kindiki make a speech publicly to Minister Ruku?
This came a few hours after Kikiki explained a video that seemed to publicly rebuke Minister Ruku.
In a statement circulated on his social networking pages on May 12, Kindiki denied allegations that he despised Ruku during a recent ceremony in Embu.
He called the reports “The cycle of despair, bad, and the worst intentions.” He emphasized that his pronunciation does not target the Ruku he referred to as a friend and a neighborhood of long -term.
The country’s deputy president explained that his remarks were directed to the former Cabinet secretary from the same area and other former leaders who expressed similar behavior, emphasizing that government around the world works on the principle of collective responsibility.
Kindiki also emphasized that once a person joins the government, he or she must consider his or her policies, decisions and actions.
He added that leaders should prioritize development rather than criticizing the regime they represent.
“While in government you are overwhelmed by the policies, decisions and actions of the government. Making yourself ‘clever’ by undermining the government in which you are a leader is illegal and against the people. The Kindiki statement said in part.
Did Kindiki insulted government officials criticizing the government?
This comes several months after Kikiki criticized the officials serving in the government Kenya first while publicly opposed.

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Speaking at a consultation conference with leaders and stakeholders from Tharaka Nithi County at his Karen home in Nairobi, Kindiki appeared to warn those who continue to work within the government.
He said the cabinet secretary could not serve in the government of President William Ruto while criticizing it.
The deputy president has also called on leaders who continue to criticize the government to resign and join the opposition led by Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka.
He emphasized that the resignation would give them the opportunity to oppose freedom, as they cannot serve the government while working against it.
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