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Friday, November 24, 2023 –Former Nandi Member of Parliament MP Alfred Keter has led Kenyans in faulting President William Ruto’s remarks on borrowing from hustlers.
Reacting just hours after Ruto, today Friday November 24, puzzled the country on his intentions to start borrowing government money from bodaboda and mama mbogas, Keter claimed something must be wrong with the head of State.
He took issue with those still supporting the Kenya Kwanza regime at this rate when what they promise only remains good on paper.
“Something is definitely not right about him nowadays, but I am no longer puzzled about that, of late I am more worried about those who are supporting and defending him, there must be a psychological condition which is spreading and a pandemic, maybe almost worse than Covid-19,” Keter remarked while at the same time sharing the clip in which Ruto is peaking about loans.
In the video clip widely shared on X platform and received on our Kenyawide.Com news desk, Ruto says there is need for the country to have its own reserves where it can borrow domestically, and if possible, loan other struggling economies around the continent.
“Badala ya sisi kuenda kukopa pesa kwa watu wengine ambao wameweka akiba, tunataka tuweke akiba yetu. Ndio hata kama serikali inataka kukopa, ikope kutoka mama mboga, ama mtu wa bodaboda ama kutoka kwa Mkenya mwingine,” Ruto proposed.
And this saw hundreds of Kenyans wonder how this was going to be possible when the Kenyans themselves still live from hand to mouth.
“Is it logical to educate a community practicing circumcision about its importance if you’re not circumcised or from a non-circumcising community? Manze, his PhD is totally overrated,” Alebert Smart commented below the video.
Another X user said, President Ruto’s statement is one to shock the country owing to the fact that Africa was attacked when it believed that Covid pandemic was engineered.
“We were called conspiracy theorists in the wake of saying the covid pandemic was engineered. But have you heard about the Brave New World agenda of the World Economic Forum (WEF)? Read about it and you’ll understand why Ruto appears strange. He is signed up deeply,” Legalesse said.
Others thought, now the current regime was running out of options and now it is trying to think on how to borrow money from open air traders who hardly can manage two meals a day.
President William Ruto’s remarks were made yesterday Thursday during the 14th Anniversary of the Joyful Women Organisation, Kasarani, Nairobi County.