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The exchange began after Kaluma defended President Ruto, reportedly describing him as one of Kenya's best leaders and urging citizens to support the government rather than engage in opposition politics rooted in ethnic considerations.
However, Keter strongly disagreed with the assessment and used the opportunity to distance himself from tribal-based political loyalty. In his response, he argued that political leadership should be evaluated based on performance, policies, and governance rather than ethnic affiliation.
Keter emphasized that despite sharing the same broader ethnic background as President Ruto, he remains one of the administration's most vocal critics.
The exchange began after Kaluma defended President Ruto, reportedly describing him as one of Kenya's best leaders and urging citizens to support the government rather than engage in opposition politics rooted in ethnic considerations.
However, Keter strongly disagreed with the assessment and used the opportunity to distance himself from tribal-based political loyalty. In his response, he argued that political leadership should be evaluated based on performance, policies, and governance rather than ethnic affiliation.
Keter emphasized that despite sharing the same broader ethnic background as President Ruto, he remains one of the administration's most vocal critics.
He maintained that his opposition to the government is driven by concerns over governance, economic challenges, corruption allegations, and the handling of public affairs.
The former MP further rejected suggestions that criticism of the President is motivated by tribal interests, insisting that citizens have a constitutional right to hold leaders accountable regardless of their ethnic origins.
The former MP further rejected suggestions that criticism of the President is motivated by tribal interests, insisting that citizens have a constitutional right to hold leaders accountable regardless of their ethnic origins.
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