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I won´t allow anarchy to prevail in Kenya, President Ruto declares

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Last updated: July 14, 2023 5:58 am
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President William Ruto says his government will not allow Azimio la Umoja leader Raila Odinga to engage in activities that will lead to further loss of lives  and destruction of properties in the country.

The president who spoke while in  Tharaka Nithi County likened Odinga’s protests call to  acts of anarchy, saying that the demonstrations are only meant to derail the government from delivering on its promise to the people of Kenya.

This after a trail of destruction left behind following the Azimio la Umoja led protests  on Wednesday.

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The head of state issued a stern warning to the opposition leader Raila  Odinga, saying that he will not allow him to drive the  country to a destructive path.

President Ruto saying that Odinga had a history of causing disruptions since the Moi era, something that his government will not condone.

The head of state saying that the government was well on course in stabilizing the economy to provide opportunities for the youth, who he noted  are being used to cause chaos

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