President William Ruto has condemned the ongoing violent protests in the country. During his tour of Nakuru County, he reiterated that some unnamed foreign entities are behind the nationwide demonstrations against his administration.
“I want to tell those bringing money to try to buy violence… that youths to indulge in violence in Kenya. We will stop these hooligans,” the President said.
He further urged the youth in Nakuru to shun violence, adding that his administration is keen on addressing joblessness.
“Please do not accept that our Country Kenya is a country of war and violence.”
President William Ruto also condemned the killings in Kware, pledging to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice. Ruto emphasized the importance of peace and assured the public that the government will thoroughly investigate the matter.
This statement comes as detectives identified 33-year-old Collins Jomaisi Khalisia as the suspect behind the dismembered bodies found in the Kware dumpsite in Embakasi South Constituency. Ruto addressed the shocking issue, promising that all individuals involved in the multiple deaths will face charges in court.
“Our female children have lost lives in Kware because of criminals. Those behind the criminal activity against our children, against our daughters in Kware; the Government of Kenya will make sure that they are brought to book,” Ruto said.