According to the renowned lawyer known to be vocal on social media, William Ruto is going home in 2027. The lawyer expressed confidence about Ruto's imminent lose in next year's general elections before revealing what could make Ruto lose.
Lawyer Thuku gave one of the reasons that will make Ruto lose, a case he claimed happened last night. In his message Thuku claimed that a young male nurse was standing outside a gate of a hospital where he works in Kikuyu, Kiambu.
He had just signed off from work and was heading home when suddenly a police Land Cruiser stopped right in front of him and he was bundled in before being taken to Kikuyu Police Station.
According to Wahome the young nurse was accused of a number of things including being a bhang peddler. They allegedly recorded that he had 3000 shillings yet he actually had 10000 shillings.
Thuku said that the nurse was released at 3AM but police kept all his money. Thuku said that such is an example of what will cost President Ruto his second term in 2027.
"Mr President are you the one who arrested him and stole his money? No. But you will pay for it? Yes" reads Wahome Thuku's message in part.
Though the President may not be even aware of the incident, Wahome Thuku explained that he risks being the one to pay for it. He said that Ruto's own people have failed him.
For instance he stressed that his own officers have angered the country so much that a number of Kenyans are waiting to revenge at the ballot by electing him out.
While Thuku observed that such incidents used to happen in previous regimes Ruto may not be that lucky to serve two terms like his predecessors.
Thuku further explained that William Ruto may not have been the one who shot young protesters during the 2024 protests neither is he the one who abducts and tortures.
But that it's him who will pay for all the sins that have happened during his tenure.
"It's through him that the people shall find it easier to express their anger. When people are this angry with the government, removing the President becomes the best, most impactful way to express it." Reads Wahome Thuku's message.
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