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    “Ruto Must Go!” Chants Erupt in Embu After President Attends Episcopal Ordination Ceremony

    Channel 15 NewsBy Channel 15 NewsNovember 17, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read287 Views
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    A moment of political tension unfolded yesterday at the University of Embu Grounds shortly after the Episcopal ordination of Embu Diocese Bishop, His Lordship Rt. Rev. Peter Kimani. A video circulating online shows locals chanting “Ruto Must Go!” just as President William Ruto’s motorcade exited the venue.

    The incident followed an earlier disruption during President Ruto’s address, where sections of the crowd shouted him down as he praised government initiatives such as the Housing Project and the Subsidized Hustlers’ Agenda (SHA). The locals’ reaction highlighted growing dissatisfaction with his administration.

    During the event, UDA MPs had criticized the Catholic Church for questioning the government’s leadership, accusing bishops of painting an inaccurate picture of the country’s state. This public exchange appeared to heighten tensions between the government and Mount Kenya residents, a region that has historically been pivotal in national politics.

    Analysts React

    Political analysts have weighed in on the incident, with many attributing the protests to the strained relationship between the head of state and the Catholic clergy, who recetly called out the government for failing to address critical issues like the cost of living. Others believe President Ruto’s timing to visit Embu amidst mounting political tensions in Mount Kenya was ill-advised.

    “The region has become increasingly disillusioned with the administration’s promises, especially on economic recovery,” observed political commentator Alex Mwangi. “The chants reflect deeper frustrations about governance and unfulfilled expectations.”

    Mount Kenya’s Growing Political Rift

    The incident further underscores the political rift in Mount Kenya, which has been simmering since differences emerged between President Ruto and local leaders, including the Catholic clergy. Embu’s protests may signal a growing unrest that the government can no longer ignore.

    This development raises questions about the political trajectory of Mount Kenya ahead of the 2027 elections, with analysts noting that such scenes could erode the UDA’s stronghold in the region.

    As Embu Diocese Bishop Rt. Rev. Peter Kimani begins his leadership, the region is left reflecting on a day that was meant for unity but ended with echoes of discontent.

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