Kenyans respond after DP William Ruto blames Raila Odinga for Nairobi chaos

. Raila Odinga, William Ruto. (Photo: Courtesy)

Deputy President William Ruto has sparked sharp emotions following his tweet that hit out at Opposition leader, Raila Odinga, linking him to chaos that rocked Nairobi on Friday (17/11/17).

A section of Kenyans accused DP Ruto of ochestrating a number of social evils that have rocked the country in the past.

Others blasted Ruto saying that he would never achieve what the former Prime Minister has achieved for Kenya in a day.

“In a 100 years Ruto will never achieve what Raila has for this country in a day. Ruto only excels in stealing public land,” Mike Khisa posted on Facebook.

Ruto took a dig at the National Super Alliance (NASA) leader for chaos that marred Nairobi during his return from the US.

He said that Raila was responsible for chaos, destruction, bloodshed and death witnessed in the city.

He added that the actions were barbaric, undemocratic and primitive.

“The lord of POVERTY & master of VIOLENCE came with his signature chaos, destruction, bloodshed and death. Barbaric, undemocratic & primitive,” Ruto posted on his Twitter handle.

 

Raila on Friday condemned chaos that marred his return from the US.

Raila blamed President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta and the Jubilee Government for orchestrating violence against his supporters.

“NASA strongly condemns what has happened today, that is becoming a pattern in our country. We hold President Uhuru Kenyatta and his illegitimate regime responsible for this absurd and unfortunate turn of events. The President has the blood of innocent Kenyans on his hands,” Raila stressed.

The former Prime Minister pointed out that acts of brutality spearheaded by security officials confirms Jubilee’s dictatorship that is taking root in Kenya.

He urged Kenyans of goodwill to take action and support him to ensure that Jubilee Government is ejected from office.

“Today’s use of maximum brute force confirms our fears that a dictatorship is taking root in Kenya. As citizens, we have a duty and responsibility to stop it now before the roots go too deep,” he said.

Raila also likened President-elect Uhuru to Yaya Jammeh in the Gambia, Blaise Compaore in Burkina Faso among other controversial African leaders.

“Kenyans however need to take heart that the path Uhuru is taking is a beaten one. It is the same path that was taken by Yaya Jammeh in the Gambia, Blaise Compaore in Burkina Faso, Laurent Gbagbo in Ivory Coast, Faure Gnassingbe in Togo and now Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe. The results here will not be different,” stated Raila.

Five people lost their lives and several others were injured including Kathiani Member of Parliament Robert Mbui when police clashed with NASA supporters in Nairobi.

According to police spokesman George Kinoti, the dead were stoned to death by angry mobs in different incidences after they were allegedly caught stealing.