Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku has come out breathing fire at Oburu Oginga, telling him very plainly that his endless public talk is now getting on people’s nerves.
Ruku did not hide his frustration. In a blunt and very direct statement, he said, “Oburu Oginga, unatukera. Ulisema ukiwa Mombasa, tukasikia. Kwa nini urudie tena na tena?”
In cheap cheap English, the CS was simply telling him: we heard you the first time in Mombasa, so why are you repeating the same story everywhere like a broken record?
From the look of things, Ruku feels the country has more serious matters to deal with than leaders moving from rally to rally saying the same political lines.
He warned that leadership is not about making noise every day but about bringing solutions that help ordinary wananchi.
According to Ruku, when a senior leader keeps repeating one message again and again without showing a new way forward, people start getting tired and even confused.
He suggested that Kenya right now needs calm heads and practical ideas, not constant political echoes.
But on the other side, supporters of Oburu Oginga are not keeping quiet. They argue that Oburu has every right to speak his mind as many times as he wants, especially if he believes the issues he is raising have not been properly addressed. To them, repeating a message is part of keeping the government on its toes.
Still, Ruku’s sharp words have already added fresh fuel to the political fire. Many political watchers are now waiting to see whether Oburu will respond back strongly or choose to keep quiet as the tension between the two leaders continues to grow in the public eye.
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