- Citizen TV journalist Olive Burrows tried to get President William Ruto's views on the AUC chairman's voting
- However, the president who was walking during their interview, asked him to calm down and avoid having many stories
- Some networks thought Olive chose the wrong time to ask him questions, while others think that Ruto's faith meant Raila might go through
- Video has emerged showing President William Ruto avoiding questions about the election of the African Union chairman, where Raila Odinga is a candidate for
William Ruto ignored Olive Burrows After asking her ideas about Raila Odinga's intention in the election of the AUC Chairman.
Source: UGC
The president, who along with his wife, his wife Rachel Rutotraveling by plane to Ethiopia on Friday 14, was seen accompanied by Kenyan leaders.
Is William Ruto worried about AUC voting
A Citizen TV journalist who was at the door moved into the middle of his safety while giving the President a microphone and asked:
“How do you feel in front of the vote?”
The president pressed himself as he said:
“Relax. Girl and many stories. You wait. You wait. You'll have an exclusive.”
As soon as he finished talking, Olive went back as the President continued to leave.
The president seemed confident when he left, leaving many wondering if he would support Raila to the end.
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Here are some comments from social network users:
@Mark44 said:
“If I was to be taken to relax, stop a lot of stories, I would go back to the house to sleep the whole day.”
@Denciah said:
“Place Ruto He is, I'm not worried. “
@Jemmy said:
“I'm ashamed on his behalf.”
@user50317 said:
“You people are like you don't understand the work of a journalist. It is his job to ask questions. Where will you give information if the media does not do their job.”
@Fred said:
“This is the one who has eaten the Disappointment Valentine's day.”
@Magoma said:
“If you look at this, it wasn't the right time to interview.”
@Maximus said:
“Ruto knows things are okay that is why he said relax.”
How many MPs accompanied Raila to Ethiopia
TUKO.co.ke It reported more than 100 Kenyan MPs and other senior VIPs landed in the Ethiopian capital on Thursday, February 13, to witness the AU commission elections.
The MPs intended to “watch” the elections and provide support to Raila, who faces strong challenges from Djibouti Foreign Minister Mahamoud Ali Youssouf.
The government explained that the parliamentary caravan would submit their bills up to and from the mainland headquarters.
Raila Ala dinner with Kenyan politicians
A day ago, TUKO.co.ke highlighted the AUC Chairman of the Lunch with several Kenyan politicians in Addis Ababa.
Senator Elected Karen Nyamu, Governors Gladys starchOle Lenku, Anyang Nyong'o, and Abdullswamad Sherrif Nassir sang songs to praise Raila during the lunch.
In order for Raila to win, he must receive support either by agreement or at least two thirds of the 48 African heads of voting.
What you have to know about Raila's intention in AUC
- Raila's efforts faced the last minute challenge following the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to approve his opponent.
- If he wins the election, he will be entitled to $ 15,576 (KSh 2.01 million) every month as a salary, with his children being fully educated by the African Union.
- On Wednesday, February 12, Raila ended his campaign in Bujumbura, Burundi, where he met with President Évariste Ndayishimiye.
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