President William Ruto has publicly expressed his outrage on X (formerly Twitter), accusing KANU chairman Gideon Moi of engaging in blackmail through a recent report published by The Standard newspaper.
In his statement, President Ruto termed the allegations as unsubstantiated and a clear attempt to destabilize his administration. "Such tactics of blackmail and smear campaigns will not be tolerated," Ruto declared. "We are focused on building a united and progressive Kenya, and baseless accusations will not distract us."
The controversy erupted after The Standard published an article suggesting that Gideon Moi was involved in clandestine political maneuverings aimed at undermining the current government. Gideon Moi has denied the allegations, dismissing them as false and malicious.
Political analysts suggest that this public spat signals rising tensions within the political landscape, with both leaders asserting their positions ahead of upcoming national events.
As the situation unfolds, Kenyans remain attentive to further developments, hoping for a resolution that maintains stability and unity in the nation.
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