Ruto Shrugs Off Must Go Chant Craze

President Ruto shrugged off the growing Ruto Must Go movement during his speech at a funeral service for Raila Odinga's former bodyguard, George Odour. The president reminded mourners that similar chants had targeted previous leaders throughout Kenya's history. He compared these protests to everyday songs that come and go in politics. Ruto said he stays calm when critics call him various nicknames like Zakayo or Kasongo.

The president shifted attention toward his administration's goals instead of the public outcry. He emphasized improving education, electricity access, infrastructure projects, and local government systems across Kenya. Ruto welcomed help from anyone willing to advance these national priorities, regardless of political differences. He urged both officials and citizens to concentrate on matters that benefit the country rather than political distractions.

Several political figures attended the funeral service in Siaya County alongside the president. The opposition leader, Raila Odinga, joined other politicians from different parties at the ceremony. The diverse gathering honored Odour, who passed away following a brief illness. Despite ongoing tensions, the event brought together leaders from opposing political camps.
 

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