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Deputy President William Ruto holds a Press Conference where he calls out the public servants to uphold their ethical standards and treat all Kenyans equally and the IEBC to run a transparent election.
"We are asking H.E the President in his constitutional duty as the president of Kenya to ensure that the country is safe and to stop these people from planning the evil that they are planning, the president knows them very well and the president must stop these people from causing conflicts among Kenyans" William Ruto
"Chiefs, their assistants and members of the public service should know that their jobs are protected by the constitution and even if anybody takes action against them for refusing to participate in illegal activities, they can rest assured that their jobs will be safe because their jobs are secured by the constitution" William Ruto
"We are asking every citizen to know that it is their democratic right to vote for candidates of their choice not candidtes that are manipulated or forced on them by all manner of forces, we are asking our competitors to understand that this is democracy and they can not reverse the will of the people, I have absolute confidence that the IEBC left alone will carry out its responsibility in accordance to the constitution and midwife the next administration " William Ruto
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William Ruto, Kenya Kwanza Press Conference
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