Ruto's State House delegations draw fire as opposition alleges voter bribery

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President William Ruto's hosting
of delegations at State House continues to irk opposition leaders, who say the
House on the Hill has become an epicenter for voter bribery.
In
Kisii County, Chief Justice Emeritus David Maraga accused President William
Ruto of bribing Kenyans through empowerment programs.
The 2027 presidential aspirant,
while attending a graduation ceremony at Karmel Park Training College, demanded
that the money being dished out at State House to delegations as tokens and
during empowerment events be diverted to pay striking dons.
“Now there’s no money to pay
teachers, university dons have given notice that they’re downing their tools.
What does that tell you? You have money to bribe, you have no money to pay
university dons,” Maraga said.
Speaking
during the burial service of the late Stephen Muriuki in Ngariama Location,
Gichugu Constituency, Kirinyaga County, People's Liberation Party (PLP) leader
Martha Karua accused President Ruto of mis-prioritizing funds meant for
essential sectors such as Education and Health.
“He cannot have money for bribery,
but not money for the welfare of lecturers. He is a let-down, and it looks like
he wants to be the last hustler to be educated and to stop any further education
for the children of hustlers,” said Karua.
In
Kisii County, Democratic Action Party of Kenya (DAP-K) leader Eugene Wamalwa,
while attending the burial ceremony of Jackson Nyandoro, uncle to a party
official in South Mugirango, accused President Ruto of mismanaging health
issues in the country.
“Kila mtu awe na payslip…awe
mwalimu, awe polisi vile mzee alikuwa, awe muuguzi…payslip imefinywa hadi
hakuna kitu imebaki,” he stated.
The
leaders said they will remain united to ensure President Ruto exits State House
through the 2027 poll.
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