
Ruto Faces Backlash Over Handling of Past Abduction and Death Claims
Kenyan Political Figure Criticized for Handling of Past Deaths and Abductions NAIROBI, KENYA – A video circulating online features a speaker sharply criticizing Deputy President William Ruto's handling of past deaths and abductions in Kenya. The speaker, whose identity remains unconfirmed, accuses Ruto of downplaying the severity of the situation and failing to offer a sincere apology to the affected families. "Ruto doesn't say IF people died and others abducted," the speaker says in the video, highlighting what they see as a lack of accountability. "We want you to call those parents and don't talk about 'if'. People died, people were abducted. It happened." The video has sparked debate on social media, with many Kenyans expressing their opinions on Ruto's response. The incident highlights the ongoing tensions and sensitivity surrounding past events in the country. Further investigation is needed to verify the claims made in the video and to obtain official statements from all parties involved. The government's response to this criticism is awaited.