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Shock as Rift Valley MP Slapped by Angry Residents, Runs Away Saying He Will Tell President Ruto

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraJuly 20, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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A dramatic and tense moment unfolded in the Rift Valley after a local Member of Parliament was reportedly slapped by an angry resident during a public event.

A viral video captured the MP walking through a crowded area before being unexpectedly struck. Clearly shocked, the MP quickly turned and fled the scene, shouting, “I will tell Ruto!” as the crowd reacted loudly around him.

The short video, which was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by user @CaptainDominicO, showed the incident clearly.

Although the MP’s name was not confirmed officially, the footage immediately caught the attention of many Kenyans, sparking public debate and drawing attention to growing tensions between elected leaders and their constituents.

Citizens Had Grown Frustrated With Leadership

The incident highlighted the deepening frustration among ordinary Kenyans, who had become increasingly vocal about poor leadership and broken promises.

Across the country, many citizens had been speaking out against rising living costs, widespread unemployment, and what they saw as political leaders who were detached from their struggles.

In some places, such frustration had turned into direct confrontations. Several leaders had already experienced hostile receptions, and some had even been booed or heckled during public meetings.

The slap delivered to the Rift Valley MP appeared to be the latest sign that patience among voters had worn thin.

The MP’s Reaction Sparked Mixed Reactions

As the MP ran away shouting that he would report the matter to President William Ruto, the crowd appeared both amused and stunned.

Some Kenyans sympathized with him, arguing that no leader deserved to be assaulted in public, regardless of the public mood. However, many others mocked his reaction, saying it showed how out of touch some politicians had become.

The phrase “I will tell Ruto” quickly went viral, trending online as a symbol of political desperation and misplaced loyalty.

For many citizens, the statement reflected the belief that some leaders were more interested in impressing State House than in solving local problems. The moment became a point of national conversation.

His Political History May Have Fueled the Tension

While the MP was not officially named in the video, many speculated that he was a well-known supporter of the Kenya Kwanza government. In previous public appearances, he had often defended government policies and had been seen closely aligning himself with President Ruto’s administration.

Locals claimed he rarely spoke about community problems and had distanced himself from pressing issues facing his constituents.

In regions like the Rift Valley, where President Ruto had previously enjoyed strong grassroots support, the mood had clearly shifted. Residents who once welcomed political leaders with open arms now showed anger and disappointment. The slap seemed to represent this growing disconnect.

Part of a Larger Political Crisis

The incident was not just about one MP — it appeared to reflect a larger political crisis taking shape across the country. Public trust in elected leaders had declined, and even within the ruling Kenya Kwanza alliance, internal conflicts had become more visible.

Rift Valley leaders had clashed with their Mt. Kenya counterparts, accusing each other of interference, betrayal, and broken political promises.

As these tensions grew, citizens seemed to be taking matters into their own hands — using confrontation, protest, and direct action to express their disappointment. The slap might have been brief, but its message was loud and clear.

What Followed the Incident

Calls quickly emerged for the attacker to be identified and held accountable, but at the same time, many civil society groups urged political leaders to reflect on why such incidents were happening more often.

The slap was not just about personal anger — it was a cry of frustration from people who felt abandoned by their representatives.

The MP had not released an official statement following the incident, but the public reaction continued to spread across social media.

The event served as a warning to politicians across Kenya: unless they returned to the people and addressed real concerns, more leaders could face similar backlash.

Shock as a Rift Valley MP is slapped by residents and he runs away saying he will tell Ruto. pic.twitter.com/IxLFkXpyYc

— Captain Dominic Omondi (@CaptainDominicO) July 20, 2025

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