Vihiga County, Farouk Kibet, a close aide to President William Ruto, and National Assembly Majority
Leader Kimani Ichung’wah, addressed supporters following an incident where President Ruto was heckled during his visit to Isiolo.
The leaders condemned the disrespect shown to the President, emphasizing the importance of unity and respect for leadership. They urged residents to focus on development and avoid divisive politics.
The heckling incident in Isiolo led to significant reactions. Authorities arrested 43 youths in connection with the disruption, as reported by Standard Digital.
Additionally, Somali community elders in Isiolo condemned the actions of the hecklers and sought forgiveness from President Ruto, highlighting the need for harmony and respect within the community.
In their speeches in Vihiga, both Kibet and Ichung’wah reiterated the government’s commitment to development across all regions of Kenya.
They called upon citizens to support the administration’s initiatives and to engage in constructive dialogue, rather than resorting to confrontational tactics.
Their addresses aimed to reinforce national unity and to discourage actions that could hinder progress.
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