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Ruto’s “Who Is the Thief?” Remark Sparks Debate

A bold question from President William Ruto has ignited fresh debate across the country, drawing strong reactions from both supporters and critics.

While addressing the public, the President challenged the opposition in a statement that quickly went viral: “Between the united opposition and me, who is the thief?” 

The remark has since dominated conversations online, with many Kenyans weighing in on the issue.

The statement comes at a time when political tensions remain high, with opposition leaders intensifying criticism of the government over economic concerns and accountability. 

In response, Ruto defended his administration, insisting that his leadership is focused on transparency and delivering on promises made to citizens.

He urged critics to provide evidence when making allegations, emphasizing that leadership should be guided by facts rather than accusations. 

According to the President, Kenyans deserve honest engagement from all leaders, especially on matters affecting the economy.

The comment has triggered mixed reactions among the public. A section of Kenyans supported the President’s confidence, saying his response shows willingness to confront critics directly. 

Others, however, viewed the statement as a reflection of the ongoing political standoff, calling for more unity and less confrontation.

On social media, the conversation has been intense. Many users have been sharing clips of the President’s remarks, alongside personal opinions about leadership and accountability. 

Some have turned the statement into a wider discussion about trust in public office, while others have focused on the need for leaders to address the cost of living.

Political observers note that such direct statements often resonate widely because they tap into public concerns. With many Kenyans closely following political developments, remarks like these tend to spread quickly and shape national conversations.

Despite the differing opinions, one thing is clear: the President’s question has struck a nerve. As debates continue, Kenyans are once again engaging in discussions about governance, responsibility, and the expectations they have for their leaders.


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