President William Ruto has intensified his criticism of key opposition figures, turning his focus on former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka.
The remarks came during a church service in Kisii County, where the President addressed growing political tensions and ongoing public debates.
During the event, the President reacted to recent claims that he had made demeaning comments about the intelligence of his political critics. He dismissed the allegations and instead placed the burden of proof on his opponents.
He challenged them to demonstrate their competence by presenting clear plans that can move the country forward.
Ruto asked Kenyans to judge leaders not by loud statements but by their ability to explain workable policies. He stated that national leadership requires clarity, conviction, and responsibility.
According to him, those seeking to lead the country must show they understand the problems affecting citizens and can propose practical solutions.
His remarks appeared aimed at reinforcing the idea that the opposition has not provided a strong policy agenda.
He urged the United Opposition Alliance to shift from constant accusations and concentrate on national development. He argued that political competition should focus on ideas, not personal disputes.
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