Editor's Review

“William Ruto I am coming for you. I am coming for you in the political arena, in the legal arena, and with the constitution of Kenya."

Businessman Jimi Wanjigi now says he will go after President William Ruto. 

Speaking during a press briefing on Tuesday, September 3, Wanjigi said he is going after the Head of State in the political and legal arena.

“William Ruto, I am coming for you. I am coming for you in the political arena, in the legal arena, and with the constitution of Kenya. Know it today and every day that you pretend you are a president of this republic,” said Wanjigi.

The renowned business mogul blamed President Ruto for being responsible for the illegal abductions in the country saying he has turned the National Police Service (NPS) into a political militia.

Wanjigi said that President Ruto took an oath of office to protect Kenyans and defend the constitution but has instead violated it.

File image of Jimi Wanjigi and President William Ruto. 

“For avoidance of doubt, President Ruto is solely responsible for the abductions, enforced disappearances, and murdering of the young people of this country-The Gen Z. He has turned police into his political militia. Kenyans must never forget Ruto was a suspect at the International Criminal Court (ICC),” Wanjigi claimed.

He went on to say that President Ruto is hypocritically mocking, laughing, and demeaning the abducted, disappeared, and murdered individuals and their loved ones.

“President Ruto’s cruelty, brutality, and dictatorship can only be compared to that of Adolf Hitler, Slobodan Milosevic, Pol Pot, Idi Amin, Omar Al Bashir among other such sadistic despots,” Wanjigi added.

Wanjigi vowed to continue demanding justice for those abducted and killed during the anti-government protests.

“We will keep the memory of our abducted, disappeared, or murdered alive forever. Forgetting them is allowing the perpetrator Ruto to achieve his goal of erasing our loved ones from this earth. By continuing to demand justice, we relive their memory,” he remarked.