Ruto's crew tells Uhuru to shut up and stay retired

President William Ruto's supporters criticized former leader Uhuru Kenyatta following his recent government remarks. Longtime aide Farouk Kibet questioned Kenyatta's authority to advise citizens about governance given past economic challenges. Senate Majority Leader Aaron Cheruiyot urged the retired president to avoid frequent political commentary like previous leaders Daniel Moi and Mwai Kibaki.

Multiple legislators defended Ruto's record during a Wajir empowerment event. They highlighted accomplishments including Northern Kenya policy changes, the Mandera-Isiolo highway project and housing programs. Taita Taveta MP John Bwire emphasized respecting the presidency while Dadaab MP Farah Maalim praised current performance across various sectors.

Kenyatta had addressed concerns about national direction at Friday's Jubilee Party gathering. The former president called for inclusive politics after three years of silence regarding the current administration.
 

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