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Wetang’ula defends Ruto’s bold move of an inclusive Cabinet

• National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has revealed that he was among the advisors who recommended this approach to the President.

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National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula. Photo/Video grab

The National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has thrown his weight behind President William Ruto’s decision to form an inclusive government by incorporating opposition leaders from the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) into his Cabinet.

Dr Wetang’ula revealed that he was among the advisors who recommended this approach to the President. Speaking about the recent Nane Nane Gen-Z protests, which failed to gain momentum as had been expected he said this was a sign of the country’s return to peace and stability.

The speaker stressed that he was one of the key advisers who encouraged the President to take that bold step. 

He made the remarks during a service at Mukhweya Catholic Church in Kabuchai Constituency, Bungoma County, where he also recounted the events when Parliament precincts were stormed by protesters.

“Kenya, like other countries in the world, is battling its own problems. Destroying the country through violence is not a solution to the challenges. Of importance is for Kenyans to close ranks and find solutions to their problems,” Dr Wetang’ula stated.

During his address, he elaborated on the importance of peace and dialogue in resolving national issues.

The Speaker also underscored the significance of peace, stating that the ultimate goal is to ensure that no Kenyan is forced to flee to another country due to conflict.

He expressed hope that the new Cabinet will focus on serving the people rather than flaunting their wealth in front of citizens who are struggling to make ends meet. 

“Peace is very important, and the goal is that no Kenyan will flee to another country because of conflict here in Kenya. Kenyans now hope that the Cabinet will perform its duties without arrogance, unlike showing off their wealth in front of citizens who are striving to survive,” he remarked.

The Speaker’s comments come at a time when the country is grappling with various socio-political challenges.

The inclusion of opposition leaders in the Cabinet is seen as a strategic move to foster national unity and stability. 

Dr Wetangula’s endorsement of this approach highlights the need for a collaborative effort in addressing the nation’s issues.

In his speech, he also recounted the dramatic events that unfolded when Parliament was overrun by protesters. 

He described how he was in the chambers when he was informed that the situation outside was deteriorating.

“I was in the chambers when around 2:30 pm I was informed that things were not good and I had to adjourn the sitting. Someone wearing strange things had taken up the Speaker’s seat and was making noise when he was arrested, he was found with knives and acid,” Dr Wetangula recalled.

The Speaker’s defense of the inclusive government and his call for peace and dialogue resonate with the broader national sentiment of seeking stability and unity.

His remarks serve as a reminder that peace and dialogue are essential for national progress and that the new Cabinet has a crucial role to play in achieving these goals.

As the new Cabinet begins its work, there is a collective hope that it will prioritize the needs of the people and work towards a more harmonious and prosperous Kenya.

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