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Kenya: William Ruto Tells Off Critics, Says He Won’t Resign

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Deputy President William Ruto has said that resigning from his position is the last option he can ever think of despite the frustrations and challenges he is facing from the government.

Addressing worshipers at St Augustine Catholic Church in Bahati, Nakuru County on Sunday, he said: “Quitting will be a sign of betrayal to the Kenyans who voted for me and the President.”

Faces challenges

“I want to tell those people who are advising me to resign that the day I decided to join politics I knew that in leadership, one always faces challenges and problems and the solution is to face them rather than running away. They have offered me their advice in good faith but am not going anywhere,” he insisted.

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This comes after President Uhuru Kenyatta last week told his deputy to resign from the government if he is dissatisfied with its operations and the direction of his government.

However, Dr Ruto said that the government should be concentrating on looking for solutions on various issues affecting millions of Kenyans including creating jobs for young people instead of frustrating him.

“I was not elected to sell ice cream, I was elected to offer solutions for Kenyans. If I will run away from these problems, how will Kenyans trust me to handle their problems?” posed Dr Ruto.

The deputy president, however, said that people should stop engaging in cheap politics. He said that sideshows won’t stop his campaign to be the next president in 2022.