- In promoting Rigathi Gachagua, President William Ruto suggested that his former deputy did not fully understand the complexity of governance
- Ruto reiterated the importance of cooperation among government agencies for the promotion of national interests and adherence to the constitution
- Ruto noted the need for checks and balances within government, expressing concern about judicial abuse and its impact on government projects
- He contrasted his current deputy, Kithure Kindiki, with Gachagua's performance, implying that Kindiki may have helped him better
Nairobi – President William Ruto has shouted at his former deputy, Rigathi Gachaguawhile praising his current deputy, Kithure Kindiki.
The head of state stressed the importance of cooperation between government agencies and raised concerns about judicial theft affecting government projects.
During the 12th anniversary celebrations of the Supreme Court, Ruto he explained the need to check and balance things within the government.
The President emphasized that effective cooperation is important for promoting national interests and complying with the constitution.
“What has become clear during the implementation of the constitution, and in the life of the Supreme Court, is that regardless of the principle of separation of powers and the need to check and balance, cooperation between government agencies and government institutions is important. and are suitable for the promotion of the national interest and compliance with the constitution,” he said.
How Ruto targeted Gachagua
In subtle reference relationship his and Gachagua, Ruto pointed out that his former deputy did not fully understand the complexity of governance.
The President questioned the dynamics between the Judiciary and the Executive branch, reflecting on what will happen when judicial intervention occurs.
“I hope I'm not making things difficult here; I'm just wondering as a layman. Maybe now I have a good deputy, a professor, maybe he'll help educate me on this when we have time,” Ruto said.
He emphasized that in addition to the fact that Executives should refrain from interfering in court matters, the Court should also take precautions.
What is Ruto's request to Kindiki?
As previously reported, Ruto claimed that he has been left to carry on the functioning of the National Executive Council without the help of his former deputy.
He said he felt he was serving in the Presidency alone despite having a deputy who was meant to be his chief aide. The President suggested that Gachagua was not faithful to him.
In a clear plea to Kindiki, Ruto asked him to use his eloquence, professorship and knowledge to inform Kenyans about the government's agenda and plans.
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