Ruto in Hot Soup as Jimmy Wanjigi Issues Strong Warning
Businessman and politician Jimmy Wanjigi has once again turned the spotlight on President William Ruto after making a fiery declaration during a recent public appearance. In a strongly worded outburst captured on video, Wanjigi dared the Head of State, saying “kuja uniue ukitaka” (come and kill me if you want).
The remarks underline the growing political tension between the two figures. Wanjigi, who has long branded himself an outsider fighting against Kenya’s “cartel politics,” accused the Ruto administration of targeting him because of his outspoken criticism.
This is not the first time Wanjigi has clashed with Ruto’s government. In recent months, he has:
- Rejected suggestions of working with Ruto, insisting that his focus is on a “people-driven economic revolution.”
- Accused the Kenya Kwanza administration of betraying ordinary Kenyans through heavy taxation and controversial policies.
- Claimed that Kenya is being run in the interests of a few political elites rather than the wider population.
Wanjigi’s bold statement comes at a time when opposition voices are increasingly vocal, fueled by widespread public anger over the rising cost of living and disputed government policies. His message suggests he is ready to face any consequences for speaking against Ruto’s leadership.
The explosive declaration has sparked debate online, with some Kenyans praising Wanjigi’s courage while others warning that such rhetoric may heighten political divisions.
As of now, there has been no official response from State House or the President’s allies regarding Wanjigi’s statement.
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