President Ruto and Uhuru Kenyatta meet to iron out the important issues

The concerns raised by Kanze Dena, Communications Director at the Office of the retired President Uhuru Kenyatta, have sparked a direct and frank discussion between the two leaders this morning.

The conversation, aimed at resolving a longstanding stalemate between them, was prompted by both the outcry from former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s staff and public dissatisfaction.

State House spokesman Hussein Mohamed took to his X account and posted;

“This morning, President @williamsruto had a conversation with his predecessor in office, the 4th President, President Uhuru Kenyatta, regarding concerns about facilitating the functioning of the retired President’s office…”

in another post he added, “”President Ruto has consequently constituted a team, led by the Head of Public Service, to immediately address all the issues raised, including the location of the retired President’s office and the attendant staff establishment,” said Mohamed in a statement on X.

Others savagely responded to the post like the political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi, “The LAW required Uhuru to FUND Ruto when he was DP. Uhuru REFUSED. This caused Ruto to think of a WHEEL BARROW. Now President Ruto has REFUSED to give Uhuru a brand new RANGE ROVER worth 72 M. And the Son of Jomo is WHINING. He wants the TOY now!! Should Ruto babysit him? NO WAY!

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