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William Samoei Ruto and Mike Sonko are one and the same thing.



By Solomon Kuria
Crooks! Dangerous people.
Both destroy government systems and control resources from their houses.
Do you remember that time when Sonko transferred city hall office to Mua park? A public office! What a shame.
Ruto has transferred harambee annex to his residence. Shame too.
These people make sure that they are the ones offering services which should be offered by the government. That is why William is obsessed with harambees to empower boda boda operators, harambees to empower mama mboga, harambees to empower pastors etc. This is not sustainable and therefore Ruto's focus should be on government systems which are all inclusive. He deliberately chooses not to.
He cannot support systems which will put money into the pockets of all of us. He want to be the only man with the government money and all of us beg from him.
Nobody in the whole world would want to have such a president. A president who doesn't invest in giving citizens piped water so that he can donate water using his labelled water bowsers for political mileage.
Open your eyes. Ruto's ideology is dangerous for this nation. Stop him.

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