
Kenyan Politician's Remarks at Ruto Church Service Spark Political Buzz
President Ruto's Church Visit Sparks Political Commentary in Makadara President William Ruto's recent attendance at a church service in Makadara, Nairobi County, unexpectedly became a platform for political discourse. A local politician, during his speech at the event, commented on the current political climate and the distribution of resources within the community. The speaker, whose identity is yet to be confirmed, expressed satisfaction with the share his party had received, stating, "Sisi ODM ni watu wa Baba na sasa sisi ni watu wa Ruto, tushapata share yetu." This statement, which translates to "We were people of Baba (Raila Odinga), and now we are people of Ruto, we have received our share," highlights the shifting political alliances in the region. The speech also alluded to Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, with the politician questioning, "Sijui Gachagua atasema nini!" ("I wonder what Gachagua will say!"). This suggests anticipation of a reaction from Gachagua to the comments made. The video, captured by Lightcast TV Kenya, provides valuable insight into the ongoing political dynamics within the region and the sentiments of the speaker.