Continue Defending Impunity, Angry Kenyans Tell Ruto.

Continue Defending Impunity, Angry Kenyans Tell Ruto.
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President William Ruto joined Kenyans at the Kenya Wildlife Society training institute in Naivasha, Nakuru County, on Wednesday for the World Rally Championship Safari rally shakedown flag-off ceremony. The nation is about to witness the highest level of speed and accuracy in high-adrenaline action. During his speech, the chief of state stated that the rights of those who criticize the media should be protected.

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President Ruto captivated the attention of thousands during the World Rally Championship ceremony in Nakuru by stating that his government would defend the freedom of expression of individuals like Moses Kuria. President Ruto’s statement on Wednesday follows Kuria’s recent attack against the Nation Media Group.

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Kenyans were dissatisfied with Ruto’s statement after The Star Kenya shared the news on Facebook, with some stating that leaders, including Kuria, should always compose themselves before responding to any allegation, whether true or false. A strong leader is always the last to comment, unless someone is afraid of something that he or she knows better. Kenyans are of the opinion that Ruto should not defend Kuria’s attack on the Nation Media Group. Kenyans believe Ruto should not advocate for impunity. The following are photographs of Kenyans’ reactions. The Star Kenya Facebook page is the source.

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