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William Ruto Condemns UDA Leaders for Incitement Following Disruption in Bomet

President William Ruto has spoken out against certain UDA leaders, accusing them of orchestrating disruptions during his recent visit to Bomet County. The incident, which saw Governor Hillary Barchok and Senator Hillary Sigei heckled in his presence, prompted Ruto to condemn such actions and urge leaders to prioritize development over divisive tactics.

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Ruto’s rebuke came after supporters of both Barchok and Sigei engaged in disruptive behavior during his tour, causing disruptions throughout the event. Expressing his disappointment, Ruto emphasized the need for elected leaders to focus on delivering their promises to the electorate rather than inciting chaos among rival supporters.

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“It is unwise for UDA leaders to plan chaos during my development tours in various counties,” President Ruto remarked, highlighting the importance of maintaining peace and order during public engagements. He called on leaders to seek peaceful avenues to address grievances and work towards fulfilling the development agenda.

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During his address, Ruto stressed the absurdity of leaders dictating residents’ reactions and applauded those who maintained decorum despite differing political affiliations. “If you are a wise leader, you should be focusing on building roads and other development agendas, not inciting division and discord,” he asserted.

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